Esters of phosphoric.. Lactofosphate. Calcium glycerophosphate or iron or sodium. Inoxetol Hexavosphoric Acid and Inositol Haxafosphate

Phosphoric esters and their salts, including lactophosphates; their halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives:
The tripartite phosphoric acid gives three classes of phosphoric esters, as the estera has taken one or two acidic groups or all of its acid groups.
A little of his estrangement:
1 - glycerophosphoric acid: This acid results in the saturation of one of the primary alcoholic groups of glycerol, phosphoric acid residues.
The most important salts used in medicine as strengths:
Calcium glycerophosphate.
Iron glycerophosphate.
C. Sodium glycerophosphate.
2. Inositol, hexafosphoric acid and isositol of hexafosphate.
Tri-Butyl Phosphate: A colorless and odorless liquid, used as cities.
4. Tri-phenyl phosphate in colorless and odorless crystals, used for the preparation of plastics (especially celluloid), for the collection of paper, etc.
5 - Tri-Tulip Phosphate, liquid, colorless or yellowish, used as cities for the products of cellulose and synthetic resins, in the process of floating metal ores ... etc.
6. Tri-Zyllium Phosphate.
7. Tri-Jawasyl Phosphate.
8. Lactophosphates, such as calcium lactophosphate, whether chemically specific or not.
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