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Nucleation Reduction Strategy of (Brushite) CHP Crystals in SMS Media and Its Characterization Studies

Read  full  paper  at: http://file.scirp.org/Html/20513.html Author(s)    G. Kanchana , P. Sundaramoorthi , R. Santhi , S. Kalainathan , G.P. Jeyanthi Affiliation(s) Department of Bio-Chemistry, Avinasliilingam University, Coimbatore, India. . Department of physics, Aringar Anna Government Arts and Science College,Namakkal. . Department of Physics, MEC, Mallasamudram (W), Namakkal, India. . Department of physics, VIT, Vellore, India . Department of Bio-Chemistry, Avinasliilingam University, Coimbatore, India. . ABSTRACT Kidney stone consist of various organic, inorganic and semi organic compounds. Mineral oxalate monohydrate and di-hydrate is the main inorganic constituent of kidney stones. However, the mechanisms for the formation of calcium oxalate kidney stone are not clearly understood. In this field of study there are several hypothesis including nucleation, crystal growth and or aggregation of formation of COMH, AOMH (Ammonium ...