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  2. Lithium orotate - Wikipedia

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    Lithium orotate (C 5 H 3 LiN 2 O 4) is a salt of orotic acid and lithium.It is available as the monohydrate, LiC 5 H 3 N 2 O 4 ·H 2 O. [1] In this compound, lithium is non-covalently bound to an orotate ion, rather than to a carbonate or other ion, and like other salts, dissolves in solution to produce free lithium ions.

  3. Orotic acid - Wikipedia

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    Orotic acid is a Bronsted acid and its conjugate base, the orotate anion, is able to bind to metals. Lithium orotate, for example, has been investigated for use in treating alcoholism, [4] [5] and complexes of cobalt, manganese, nickel, and zinc are known. [6]

  4. Lithium (medication) - Wikipedia

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    7), lithium sulfate, lithium chloride, and lithium orotate. [139] [140] Nanoparticles and microemulsions have also been invented as drug delivery mechanisms. As of 2020, there is a lack of evidence that alternate formulations or salts of lithium would reduce the need for monitoring serum lithium levels or lower systemic toxicity. [139]

  5. Talk:Lithium orotate - Wikipedia

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    3 Orotate? 2 comments. 4 Literature. 1 comment. 5 Legal Issue. 2 comments. 6 Original research section moved from article. 1 comment. 7 Contradiction of toxic levels ...

  6. Hans Alfred Nieper - Wikipedia

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    Nieper experimented with lithium orotate and patented, along with Franz Kohler, calcium 2-aminoethylphosphate (calcium AEP), which he believed could treat such diseases as juvenile diabetes, gastritis, ulcer, thyroiditis, myocarditis and Hodgkin's disease. [1] [5] No clinical trials support these treatments.

  7. Category:Lithium compounds - Wikipedia

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    Lithium is a highly reactive alkali metal that is widely used in various industrial applications due to its unique properties. Lithium compounds are formed by combining lithium with other elements, such as oxygen, sulfur, and chlorine, to form different chemical compounds.