Control of Calcium oxalate morphology through electrocrystallization as an electrochemical approach for preventing phatological disease

Andrónico Neira-Carillo; Marianela Sánchez; Patricio Vasquez-Quitral; Andrés Vargas-Fernández; Juan Francisco Silva

Keywords: electrocrystallization, Electrochemical, of calcium oxalate, pathological disease

Abstract

Pathological crystallization of calcium oxalate (CaOx) inside the urinary tract is called calculi or kidney stone (Urolithiasis). CaOx exhibits three crystalline types in nature: CaOx monohydrate COM, dihydrate COD and trihydrate COT. COD and COM are often found in urinary calculi, particularly COM. Electrocrystallization has been recently used to perform oriented crystallization of inorganic compounds such as Ca-salts. Although many mineralization methods exist, the mechanisms involved in the control of CaOx polymorphism still remain unclear. Herein, we induced selective electrocrystallization of COD by modifying the electrical current, time and electrochemical cell type. By combining above factors, we established an efficient method without the use of additives for stabilizing non-pathological CaOx crystals. We found notorious stabilization of CaOx polymorphisms with hierarchically complex shape with nano-organization assembly, size and aggregated crystalline particles. Our results demonstrated that, by using an optimized electrochemical approach, this technique could have great potential for studying the nucleation and crystal growth of CaOx through functionalized synthetic polymers, and to develop a novel pathway to evaluate new calculi preventing-compound inhibitors.

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Título de la Revista: Ionics
Volumen: 21
Editorial: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Fecha de publicación: 2015
Página de inicio: 3041
Página final: 3149
Idioma: ENGLISH
Notas: ISI 2,1 IMPACT FACTOR