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Phosphorus, effect losses

In addition to a complete water balance, EPIC estimates plant biomass production, fertilizer use, wind and water erosion, loss of nitrogen and phosphorus from the soil, and the effect of nutrient loss from the soil on plant growth. [Pg.1076]

We have conducted two human metabolic studies (5,6) to compare the effects of increasing phosphorus intake on calcium utilization in healthy young adults maintained at low (ca. 400 mg/day) and high (ca. 1200 mg/day) levels of calcium intake. Increasing dietary phosphorus, as orthophosphate, caused a slight reduction in fecal calcium and a substantial reduction in urinary calcium losses (Table III). [Pg.36]

The rat has been used rather widely to study the relation between dietary protein, or acid salt feeding, and calcium loss. Barzel and Jowsey (19) showed that the rat fed a control diet supplemented with ammonium chloride excreted excessive urinary calcium, and experienced a concomitant loss of fat-free bone tissue. Draper, et al. (20) extending this work, reported an inverse relation between dietary phosphate and loss of bone calcium and dry, fat-free tissue. In subsequent studies (21), they reported that this process was accompanied by reduced serum calcium levels the high phosphorus, low calcium diet increased urinary calcium loss. Whereas, increasing the phosphorus content of the diet stopped the excessive urinary calcium loss. To test possible zinc loss that might result from this sort of acid salt feeding, Jacob and her coworkers (22) fed rats a supplement of ammonium chloride and then measured urinary zinc and calcium. The hypercalciuria occurred exclusive of an effect upon urinary zinc loss. [Pg.77]

There can be increases in calcium and phosphorus loss because of effects on both the kidney and the bowel, with increased excretion and reduced resorption (131). Tetany, which has been seen in patients receiving high-dose longterm intravenous glucocorticoids, has been explained as being due to hypocalcemia, and there are also effects on bone. Tetany has also been reported in a patient with latent hyperparathyroidism after the administration of a glucocorticoid (122). [Pg.19]

The continental cycle of phosphorus is determined by ten fluxes (Figure 4.1) closed by a single component Ps indicating the phosphorus supplies on land in soil-vegetation formations and in animals. The supplies of phosphorus in soils are replenished due to fluxes Hf (l = 2,4,5,8,9,10). The loss of phosphorus from the soil is determined by fluxes Hj ( / = 3,6,7,11). As the detailing of surface reservoirs of phosphorus and consideration of more ingenious effects in the interaction between these reservoirs gets more complicated, so the classification of the surface fluxes of... [Pg.226]


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