Magnesium phosphate
Magnesium phosphate is a general term for salts of magnesium and phosphate appearing in several forms and several hydrates:[1]
- Monomagnesium phosphate (Mg(H2PO4)2).xH2O
- Dimagnesium phosphate (MgHPO4).xH2O
- Trimagnesium phosphate (Mg3(PO4)2).xH2O
Amorphous magnesium phosphate is also claimed.[2]
Safety
Magnesium phosphates are listed on the U.S. FDA's Generally recognized as safe (GRAS) list of substances.[3]
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See also
- Ammonium magnesium phosphate
References
- Klaus Schrödter; Gerhard Bettermann; Thomas Staffel; Friedrich Wahl; Thomas Klein; Thomas Hofmann (2012). "Phosphoric Acid and Phosphates". Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry. Weinheim: Wiley-VCH. doi:10.1002/14356007.a19_465.pub3.
- Babaie, Elham; Lin, Boren; Goel, Vijay K; Bhaduri, Sarit B (2016). "Evaluation of amorphous magnesium phosphate (AMP) based non-exothermic orthopedic cements". Biomedical Materials. 11 (5): 055010. doi:10.1088/1748-6041/11/5/055010. PMID 27716636.
- "Database of Select Committee on GRAS Substances (SCOGS) Reviews". Archived from the original on May 21, 2007. Retrieved 2008-03-22.
External links
- Magnesium+phosphate at the US National Library of Medicine Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
- B05XA10 (WHO)
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