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Co-relate: : Magnesium sulphate :: Glauber's salt: Sodium sulphate​

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Answered by DaisyLadybird
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Magnesium sulfate used to treat pre-eclampsia and eclampsia may worsen myasthenia or trigger a myasthenic crisis due to altered calcium flux at the neuromuscular junction (Da Silva et al., 2011).

Magnesium sulphate

Magnesium sulphateMagnesium sulphate provides both a bitter and a salty taste, depending on its concentration (Delwiche et al., 1999; Lawless et al., 2003a). At low levels it is associated with a salty taste compared to high levels where it is perceived as being bitter (Shallenberger, 1993).

For this reason it may have the potential to be used as a salt replacer. In contrast to this is the research published by Breslin and Beauchamp (1995), stating that magnesium sulphate has a suppressing effect on the saltiness at intermediate concentrations of NaCl.

Answered by nihasrajgone2005
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★Magnesium sulfate used to treat pre-eclampsia and eclampsia may worsen myasthenia or trigger a myasthenic crisis due to altered calcium flux at the neuromuscular junction (Da Silva et al., 2011).

❉Magnesium sulphate

Magnesium sulphateMagnesium sulphate provides both a bitter and a salty taste, depending on its concentration (Delwiche et al., 1999; Lawless et al., 2003a). At low levels it is associated with a salty taste compared to high levels where it is perceived as being bitter (Shallenberger, 1993).

For this reason it may have the potential to be used as a salt replacer. In contrast to this is the research published by Breslin and Beauchamp (1995), stating that magnesium sulphate has a suppressing effect on the saltiness at intermediate concentrations of NaCl.

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