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in nature physiological effects as a ligand excess acquired congenital see also references relationship to oxalic acid[ edit ] the dissociation of protons from oxalic acid proceeds in a stepwise manner as for other polyprotic acids . loss of a single proton results in the monovalent hydrogenoxalate
/or leaves of rhubarb and buckwheat are high in oxalic acid. [ ] other edible plants that contain significant concentrations of oxalate include, in decreasing order, star fruit ( carambola ), black pepper , parsley , poppy seed, amaranth , spinach , chard , beets , cocoa , chocolate , most nuts , most...
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