Problems of Biomineralization Dissolution in Human Arteries

Journal Title: Advancements in Cardiovascular Research - Year 2018, Vol 1, Issue 4

Abstract

Plenty has been written about the impact of arteriosclerosis, i.e. arterial biomineralization, on the functioning of human body. A little less information is available concerning the dissolution and prevention of such mineralization (calcium channel blockers etc.) [1,2]. The significance of even a small progress in “cleaning” the arteries cannot be overstated. By renewing the proper functioning of the cardiovascular system, it will restore proper functioning of tissue, organs, and other elements of the body, and in effect support removal or reduction of many diseases. It will lead to lasting rejuvenation of the body. Methods Two types of mineralization present in arteries are mineralization with organic compounds (Figure 1) and/or mineralization with inorganic phosphorus compounds (Figure 1). However, the most common is organic-inorganic mixed mineralization with varying proportions of both types [3]. That hinders dissolution of deposits (arteriosclerotic plaque), because organic solvents are needed to dissolve organic deposits, while inorganic deposits require inorganic solvents. In the most common case of mixed arteriosclerotic plaque, combinations of organic and inorganic solvents need to be used [4-8].

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Maciej Pawlikowski

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Problems of Biomineralization Dissolution in Human Arteries

Plenty has been written about the impact of arteriosclerosis, i.e. arterial biomineralization, on the functioning of human body. A little less information is available concerning the dissolution and prevention of such mi...

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  • EP ID EP586969
  • DOI 10.32474/ACR.2018.01.000118
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Maciej Pawlikowski (2018). Problems of Biomineralization Dissolution in Human Arteries. Advancements in Cardiovascular Research, 1(4), 68-75. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-586969