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2015
DOI: 10.4172/2329-9029.1000143
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Raphides in Food ? An Unsafe Menu

Abstract: Calcium oxalate in plant bodies lead to stones in kidney, upon consumption. Calcium oxalate is frequently found in plants in the form of tiny needle like raphides. Out of the 5 types of calcium oxalate crystals, raphides are the predominant ones. Calcium oxalate gets incorporated in our body through plant derived food that contains them; a little amount of them is also synthesized in humans endogenously. Both the sources contribute to kidney problems. Occurrence of calcium oxalate is not limited to higher plan… Show more

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“…Studies reveal that calcium oxalates are present in algae, fungi and lichens in addition to their presence in higher plants. Out of all the three forms of calcium oxalate, the monohydrate form is the one widely reported to cause kidney problems [24].…”
Section: Economic Importance Of Ergastic Substancesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies reveal that calcium oxalates are present in algae, fungi and lichens in addition to their presence in higher plants. Out of all the three forms of calcium oxalate, the monohydrate form is the one widely reported to cause kidney problems [24].…”
Section: Economic Importance Of Ergastic Substancesmentioning
confidence: 99%