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Definition of Inorganic phosphate
1. Noun. A salt of phosphoric acid.
Specialized synonyms: Calcium Phosphate, Sodium Orthophosphate, Sodium Phosphate
Generic synonyms: Salt
Medical Definition of Inorganic phosphate
1. inorganic orthophosphate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Inorganic Phosphate
Literary usage of Inorganic phosphate
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Manual of Pharmacology and Its Applications to Therapeutics and Toxicology by Torald Hermann Sollmann (1922)
"Rôle of Organic and inorganic phosphate Compounds in Nutrition.— Animals which
receive an adequate supply of inorganic phosphates require very little, ..."
2. Practical organic and bio-chemistry by Robert Henry Aders Plimmer (1920)
"In order to estimate the total phosphates, ie inorganic phosphate + phosphoric
acid in organic combination, the latter must be oxidised and converted into ..."
3. A Manual of Selected Biochemical Methods as Applied to Urine, Blood and by Frank Pell Underhill (1921)
"... may have originated from the lecithin—even in cases of severe nephritis where
the inorganic phosphate was known to be much above the normal value. ..."
4. Arsenic by Assembly Of Life Sciences, National Academies Press, Assembly of Life Sciences (U.S.), National Academy of Sciences (U.S.) (1977)
"... the pentavalent forms do not appear to react directly with the active sites
of enzymes.3"7 Rather, arsenate can compete with inorganic phosphate in ..."