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potassium phosphate

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More on Phosphates Definition: Inorganic salts of phosphoric acid.  PHOSPHATES, ORGANIC see PHOSPHORIC ACID ESTERS and POLYPHOSPHATES are also available; /blood: consider also HYPOPHOSPHATEMIA; HYPOPHOSPHATEMIA, FAMILIAL or HYPERPHOSPHATEMIA; /defic: consider also HYPOPHOSPHATEMIA or HYPOPHOSPHATEMIA, FAMILIAL    Other names Phosphates, Inorganic; Orthophosphate; Inorganic Phosphates
SubstanceCAS Registry & nameCategoriesSourceDrugs*
potassium phosphate [ K2HPO4,KD2PO4,dipotassium hydrogen phosphate,potassium acid phosphate,potassium dideuterium phosphate,potassium dihydrogen phosphate,potassium monohydrogen phosphate,potassium phosphate (K-H2PO4),potassium phosphate (K-H3PO4(1:2)),potassium phosphate (K2-HPO4),potassium phosphate (K3-PO4),potassium phosphate, dibasic,potassium phosphate, monobasic ]
  used in dental materials and to treat hypophosphatemia; RN given refers to cpd with unspecified MF
16068-46-5 Phosphoric acid, monopotassium salt  *Phosphates *Potassium Compounds Dental Materials
Pharma Action Buffers; Cariostatic Agents
Am J Med 61(2):200;1976; Gig Tr Prof Zabol 2:168;1978

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