In:
Artificial Organs, Wiley, Vol. 3, No. 4 ( 1979-11), p. 336-340
Abstract:
Although activated charcoal and alumina have been used extensively as sorbents in uremic patients, the following problems remain to be solved: 1) elution of SO, 4 ‐ from activated charcoal which does not adsorb it; 2) production of methylguanidine from creatinine on the surface of activated charcoal; 3) production of lipoperoxide from fatty acids by chemical reaction of activated charcoal; 4) adsorption of Ca ++ and Mg ++ when alumina adsorbs inorganic phosphate. These problems are studied in vitro and clinically.
Type of Medium:
Online Resource
ISSN:
0160-564X
,
1525-1594
DOI:
10.1111/aor.1979.3.issue-4
DOI:
10.1111/j.1525-1594.1979.tb01073.x
Language:
English
Publisher:
Wiley
Publication Date:
1979
detail.hit.zdb_id:
2003825-2
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