CAS 10163-15-2
:Disodium monofluorophosphate
Description:
Disodium monofluorophosphate (DSMP) is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula Na2PO3F. It is characterized by its white crystalline appearance and is soluble in water, making it useful in various applications. DSMP is primarily recognized for its role in dental care products, particularly toothpaste, where it serves as a fluoride source to help prevent dental caries. The presence of fluoride in its structure contributes to its effectiveness in remineralizing tooth enamel. Additionally, DSMP exhibits low toxicity, which makes it suitable for consumer products. The compound is stable under normal conditions but should be stored in a cool, dry place to maintain its integrity. Its unique properties, including its ability to release fluoride ions in an aqueous environment, make it a valuable ingredient in oral hygiene formulations. Overall, disodium monofluorophosphate is an important compound in both the pharmaceutical and dental industries, contributing to oral health through its fluoride content.
Formula:FH2O3P·2Na
InChI:InChI=1S/FH2O3P.2Na/c1-5(2,3)4;;/h(H2,2,3,4);;
InChI key:InChIKey=PHMQTGQSPVTVPY-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILES:P(F)(=O)(O)O.[Na]
Synonyms:- Dinatriumfluorophosphat
- Disodium Fluorophosphate
- Disodium Monofluorophosphate
- Disodium Phosphorofluoridate
- Fluorofosfato De Disodio
- Fluorophosphate De Disodium
- Fluorophosphoric Acid, Sodium Salt
- Phoskadent Na 211
- Phosphorofluoridate
- Phosphorofluoridic Acid
- Phosphorofluoridic acid, disodium salt
- Phosphorofluoridic acid, sodium salt (1:2)
- Phosphorofluoridicacid,sodiumsalt
- Sensodyne-Fluor
- Sodium Fluorophosphate
- Sodium Monoflurophosphate
- Sodium fluorophosphate (Na2(PFO3))
- Sodium fluorophosphate (Na2PFO3)
- Sodium fluorophosphate (Na2PO3F)
- Sodium fluorophosphate (Na<sub>2</sub>PFO<sub>3</sub>)
- Sodium fluorophosphate (Na<sub>2</sub>PO<sub>3</sub>F)
- Sodium fluorophosphate 94%
- Sodium monofluorophosphate 94%
- Sodium phosphorofluoridate
- Sodium phosphorofluoridate ((NaO)2FPO)
- Sodium phosphorofluoridate ((NaO)<sub>2</sub>FPO)
- Sodium phosphorofluoridate (Na2PO3F)
- Sodium phosphorofluoridate (Na<sub>2</sub>PO<sub>3</sub>F)
- Sodiummonofluorophosphate94%
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Found 11 products.
Sodium MonoFluorophosphate
CAS:Fluoroaluminates and other complex fluorine salts, nesoiFormula:Na2PFO3Color and Shape:White Grey PowderMolecular weight:143.93645Phosphorofluoridic acid, disodium salt (8CI,9CI)
CAS:Formula:FNa2O3PPurity:98%Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:143.9499Sodium fluorophosphate, USP grade
CAS:Formula:Na2PO3FPurity:91.7 - 100.5 % (Na2PFO3, dried basis)Color and Shape:White powderMolecular weight:143.95Sodium fluorophosphate, 94%
CAS:<p>Sodium fluorophosphate, 94%</p>Formula:Na2PO3FPurity:94%Color and Shape:white pwdr.Molecular weight:143.95Disodium monofluorophosphate
CAS:<p>Disodium monofluorophosphate (NSC248) is a competitive inhibitor of pyruvate kinase and alkaline phosphatase, which also irreversibly inhibits phosphorylase</p>Formula:FNa2O3PPurity:98%Color and Shape:White PowderMolecular weight:143.95Sodium Phosphorofluoridate
CAS:Formula:FNa2O3PPurity:>95.0%(T)Color and Shape:White to Almost white powder to crystalMolecular weight:143.95Sodium fluorophosphate
CAS:Formula:Na2PO3FPurity:≥ 90.0%Color and Shape:White powderMolecular weight:143.95Sodium Fluorophosphate
CAS:Controlled Product<p>Applications Sodium Fluorophosphate is commonly found in toothpaste as a source of fluoride. It is used in biological studies to evaluate plaque build up by analyzing saliva sample after a a sodium fluorophosphate rince.<br>References Vogel, G.L., et al.: Caries Res., 34, 404 (2000);<br></p>Formula:FO3P·2NaColor and Shape:NeatMolecular weight:143.95Sodium monofluorophosphate
CAS:<p>Sodium monofluorophosphate is a salt that contains sodium cations and fluorine anions. It is used as an agent in the production of dental fillings, toothpaste, and other products. Sodium monofluorophosphate has been shown to inhibit the activity of serine proteases such as trypsin by interfering with their catalytic activity and binding to their active site. This agent has also been shown to react with p-nitrophenyl phosphate to form a fluorescent product, which can be detected at low concentrations. Sodium monofluorophosphate has a thermal expansion coefficient that is only slightly larger than those of water and glycerol, which makes it ideal for use in the production of dental fillings.</p>Formula:FNa2O3PPurity:Min. 95%Color and Shape:White PowderMolecular weight:143.95 g/mol










