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Name Calcium
Description A basic element found in nearly all organized tissues. It is a member of the alkaline earth family of metals with the atomic symbol Ca, atomic number 20, and atomic weight 40. Calcium is the most abundant mineral in the body and combines with phosphorus to form calcium phosphate in the bones and teeth. It is essential for the normal functioning of nerves and muscles and plays a role in blood coagulation (as factor IV) and in many enzymatic processes. [MeSH]
Related Names/Sources Calcium (as ascorbate);  Calcium Phosphate, dibasic;  Calcium Phosphate, tribasic;  Calcium Silicate;  Calcium Spirulina Chelate;  Calcium Spirulina Chelates;  Calcium Succinate;  Calcium Sulfate;  Calcium Triphosphate;  Coral Calcium;  Dicalcium Phosphate;  Bone Meal;  Bone Meal (Calcium);  Calcium (Coral);  Calcium (Oyster Shell);  Calcium Amino Acid Chelates;  Calcium Ascorbate;  Calcium Aspartate;  Calcium Bisglycinate;  Calcium Carbonate;  Calcium Caseinate;  Calcium Citrate;  Calcium D-Glucarate;  Calcium d-Pantothenate;  Calcium Glucarate;  Calcium Gluconate;  Calcium Glycinate;  Calcium Histidinate;  Calcium Hydroxyapatite;  Calcium Hydroxycitrate;  Calcium Ketoglutarate;  Calcium Lactate;  Calcium Malate;  Calcium Pantothenate;  Calcium Phosphate;  Oyster Shell Calcium;  Tricalcium Phosphate;  Calcium beta-Hydroxy beta-Methylbutyrate Monohydrate (HMB)
Related products Products that contain Calcium
Reference Links General Information
   Calcium  [MedlinePlus]
   Calcium  [ODS-Fact Sheet]
   Uses (in humans)
   Calcium   [ClinicalTrials.gov]
   Clinical Trial Literature  [PubMed]
   Effectiveness Literature  [PubMed]
   Administration Literature  [PubMed]
   Adverse Effects (in humans)
   Adverse Effects Literature  [PubMed]
   Poisoning Literature  [PubMed]
   Mechanism of Action
   Actions  [PubMed]
   Kinetics  [PubMed]

 
Last updated: 8 April 2013