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Chemical composition and microstructure of uroliths and urinary sediment crystals associated with the feeding of high-level cottonseed meal diet to water buffalo calves
Authors:Xiaolong Wang  Kehe Huang  Jingbao Gao  Xiangzhen Shen  Chengyi Lin  Gengdi Zhang
Affiliation:College of Veterinary Medicine, Nanjing Agricultural University, Nanjing 210095, People Republic China;Center for Materials Analysis of Nanjing University, Nanjing 210008, People Republic China;Department of Earth Science, Nanjing University, Nanjing 210008, People Republic China
Abstract:
The chemical composition and microstructure of seven uroliths and four urinary sediment samples associated with the feeding of high-level cottonseed meal diet to buffalo calves were examined by chemical qualitative analyses, scanning electron microscopy (), X-ray diffraction, and X-ray energy dispersive spectrometry (). Struvite was a major component of kidney stones and of some bladder stones. The kidney stone sample appeared cracked under low power under , aggregated into tiny balls under high power, and as a bladelike structure under even higher power. The bladder stone samples appeared finely granular or granular with various forms of prismatic crystals. The urinary sediments were prismatic crystals, with granules. The newly found prismatic crystals, which were rich in potassium and similar to struvite in crystal structure, were identified as potassium magnesium phosphate (KMgPO4 · 6H2O) in some bladder stones and urinary sediments. However, crystals which contained Mg and P only, which had been used for struvite identification, were not found by examination in urinary sediments from fresh urine samples of buffalo calves fed the high-level cottonseed meal diet.
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