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Phosphates classification

CAS 1306-06-5 68439-86-1 EINECS/ELINCS 215-145-7 Synonyms Calcium phosphate hydroxide Durapatite Pentacalcium hydroxide phosphate Classification Nitrates Empirical CasHOisPs Formula Ca5(0H)(P04)3 Toxicology TSCA listed... [Pg.1146]

CAS 126-73-8 EINECS/ELINCS 204-800-2 Synonyms Butyl phosphate n-Butyl phosphate Phosphoric acid tributyl ester Phosphoric acid, tri-n-butyl ester TBP Tri-n-butyl phosphate Classification Organophosphate... [Pg.1390]

Synonyms Cresyl phosphate Phosphoric acid, tris (methylphenyl) ester Phosphoric acid, tritolyl ester TCP Tricresyl phosphate, with > 3% ortho isomer Tris (methylphenyl) phosphate Tris (tolyloxy) phosphine oxide Tritolyl phosphate Classification Aromatic phosphorus compd. [Pg.1392]

Synonyms Bicalcium phosphate Calcium hydrogen orthophosphate Calcium hydrogen phosphate Calcium hydrogen phosphate anhydrous Calcium monohydrogen phosphate DCP-0 Dicalcium orthophosphate Dicalcium orthophosphate anhydrous Dicalcium phosphate Phosphoric acid calcium salt (1 1) Secondary calcium phosphate Classification Inorganic salt Empirical HCa04P Formula CaHP04... [Pg.700]

Guanidine phosphate, monobasic CAS 5423-22-3 EINECS/ELINCS 226-551-9 Synonyms Guanidine dihydrogen phosphate Guanidine phosphate (INCI) Guanidinium phosphate (1 1) Monoguanidinium phosphate Classification Organic compd. [Pg.1957]

Pyridone Pyridone-2 2(1 H)-Pyridone a-Pyridone. See 1-Hydroxy-2-pyridine Pyridoxaldehyde phosphate Pyridoxal, 5-(dihydrogen phosphate) Pyridoxal monophosphate Pyridoxal P Pyridoxal phosphate. See Pyridoxal 5-phosphate Pyridoxal 5-phosphate CAS 54-47-7 41468-25-1 (monohydrate) EINECS/ELINCS 200-208-3 Synonyms Codecarboxylase 3-Hydroxy-2-methyl-5-[(phosphonooxy) methyl]-4-pyridinecarboxaldehyde Phosphopyridoxal Phosphoridoxal coenzyme 4-Pyridinecarboxaldehyde, 3-hydroxy-2-methyl-5-[(phosphonooxy) methyl]-Pyridoxaldehyde phosphate Pyridoxal, 5-(dihydrogen phosphate) Pyridoxal monophosphate Pyridoxal P Pyridoxal phosphate Pyridoxyl phosphate Classification Organic compd. [Pg.3790]

CAS 78-42-2 EINECS/ELINCS 201-116-6 Synonyms 2-Ethylhexanol phosphate 2-Ethyl-1-hexanol phosphate 2-Ethyl hexanol, phosphate triester 1-Hexanol, 2-ethyl-, phosphate Octyl phosphate Phosphoric acid, tris (2-ethylhexyl) ester TOP TOP Triethylhexyl phosphate Tri (2-ethylhexyl) phosphate Tris (2-ethylhexyl) phosphate Classification Phosphoric acid ester Empirical C24H51O4P Formula [CH3(CH2)3CH(C2Hs)CH20]3P0 Properties Colorless to pale yel. clear liq. si. sharp odor sol. in alcohol, acetone, ether, min. oil, gasoline pract. insol. in water m.w. 434.72 dens. 0.924 (26 C) vapor pressure 1.9 mm Hg (20 C) f.p. -90 C (sets to glass) pour pt. -74 C b.p. 190-233 C (dec.) flash pt.(OC) 207 C ref. index 1.4440 anionic... [Pg.4581]

Synonyms Starch, acetate hydrogen phosphate Classification Food starch modified... [Pg.1961]

Synonyms Calcium orthophosphate Calcium phosphate tertiary Phosphoric acid, calcium salt (2 3) Precipitated calcium phosphate TCP Tertiary calcium phosphate Tribasic calcium phosphate Tricalcium bis (orthophosphate) Tricalcium orthophosphate Tricalcium phosphate Classification Inorganic salt... [Pg.2009]

Synonyms 1-Hexadecanol, dIhydrogen phosphate Hexadecyl dihydrogen phosphate Hexadecyl phosphate Classification Organic phosphate ester Definition MIxt. of esters of phosphoric acid and cetyl alcohol Ionic Nature Anionic Empirical C.0H3SO4P Properties Powd, or flakes Toxicology TSCA listed... [Pg.2033]

Condensed phosphates are derived by dehydration of acid orthophosphates. The resulting polymeric stmctures are based on a backbone of P—O—P linkages where PO tetrahedra are joined by shared oxygen atoms. The range of materials within this classification is extremely broad, extending from the simple diphosphate, also known as pyrophosphate, to indefinitely long-chain polyphosphates and ultraphosphates (see Table 1). Both weU-defined crystalline and amorphous materials occur among the condensed phosphates. [Pg.335]

The example of amprenavir, an HIV-1 protease inhibitor, shows that intestinal metabolism can also be used as a strategy to enhance the bioavailability of compounds. In the biopharmaceutics classification system (BCS), amprenavir can be categorized as a class II compound it is poorly soluble but highly permeable [51]. Fosamprenavir, the water-soluble phosphate salt of amprenavir, on the other hand, shows poor transepithelial transport. However, after oral administration of fosamprenavir, this compound is metabolized into amprenavir in the intestinal lumen and in the enterocytes mainly by alkaline phosphatases, resulting in an increased intestinal absorption [51, 174],... [Pg.186]

Brakoulias A, Jackson RM (2004) Towards a structural classification of phosphate binding sites in protein-nucleotide complexes an automated all-against-all structural comparison using geometric matching. Proteins Struct Funct Bioinformatics 56 250-260... [Pg.164]


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