brushite

brushite
A naturally occurring acid calcium phosphate occasionally found in dental calculus and renal calculi.

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brush·ite (brushґīt) a nearly colorless type of dibasic calcium phosphate, found in rock phosphates and sometimes as a component of human dental calculus or renal calculi.

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  • Brushite — is a mineral, formula CaHPO4·2H2O. It is believed to be precursor of apatite and is found in guano rich caves; formed by the interaction of guano with calcite and clay at a low pH. It forms prismatic monoclinic… …   Wikipedia

  • Brushite — Brush ite, n. [From George J. Brush, an American mineralogist.] (Min.) A white or gray crystalline mineral consisting of the acid phosphate of calcium. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • brushite — ● brushite nom féminin (de G. J. Brush, nom propre) Phosphate hydraté naturel de calcium, que l on trouve en masses concrétionnées dans les gisements de guano …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • brushite — ▪ mineral       rare mineral, a hydrated calcium phosphate (CaHPO4·2H2O), that forms colourless to pale yellow, transparent to translucent efflorescences or tiny crystals. It occurs in small quantities in many phosphate deposits, particularly as… …   Universalium

  • brushite calculus — a hard, light colored phosphate calculus composed of brushite …   Medical dictionary

  • brushite — noun A mineral formed by the interaction of guano with calcite and clay at a low pH, believed to be a precursor of apatite …   Wiktionary

  • brushite —    A cave mineral CaHPO4●2H2O [11] …   Lexicon of Cave and Karst Terminology

  • brushite — brush·ite …   English syllables

  • brushite — ˈbrəˌshīt noun ( s) Etymology: George J. Brush died 1912 Am mineralogist + English ite : a nearly colorless mineral CaHPO4.2H2O consisting of calcium hydrogen phosphate in slender crystals or massive …   Useful english dictionary

  • List of minerals A-B (complete) — It is currently not possible to have a complete list of minerals . The International Mineralogical Association is the international group that recognises new minerals and new mineral names, however minerals discovered before 1959 did not go… …   Wikipedia

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