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Ethanol, 2-amino-, dihydrogen phosphate (ester), calcium salt (1:1)

Description:
Ethanol, 2-amino-, dihydrogen phosphate (ester), calcium salt (1:1), commonly referred to as calcium aminoethylphosphate, is a chemical compound characterized by its role as a calcium salt of an amino alcohol phosphate. This compound typically appears as a white to off-white powder and is soluble in water, which facilitates its use in various applications, including as a nutritional supplement and in agricultural formulations. The presence of the amino group contributes to its potential biological activity, while the phosphate group is essential for energy transfer and cellular signaling processes. The calcium component provides essential mineral benefits, making it relevant in dietary contexts. Its stability and reactivity can be influenced by pH and temperature, and it is generally considered safe for use in food and feed applications. However, like many chemical substances, it should be handled with care, following appropriate safety guidelines to mitigate any potential risks associated with exposure.
Formula:C2H8NO4P·Ca
InChI:InChI=1S/C2H8NO4P.Ca/c3-1-2-7-8(4,5)6;/h1-3H2,(H2,4,5,6);
InChI key:InChIKey=DSKYSVCNLNUDIK-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILES:O(P(=O)(O)O)CCN.[Ca]
Synonyms:
  • Ethanol, 2-amino-, dihydrogen phosphate (ester), calcium salt (1:1)
  • Ethanol, 2-amino-, dihydrogen phosphate (ester), calcium salt (1:1)
  • calcium,2-aminoethyl phosphate
  • Calcium 2-Aminoethyl Phosphate
  • Phosphoethanolamine Calcium
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Found 2 products.
  • Phosphoethanolamine calcium

    CAS:
    <p>Phosphoethanolamines (calcium EAP) are key for cell membrane integrity and function.</p>
    Formula:C2H10CaNO4P
    Color and Shape:Solid
    Molecular weight:183.157
  • Calcium 2-aminoethyl phosphate

    CAS:
    <p>Calcium 2-aminoethyl phosphate (CAEP) is a phosphatase that belongs to the group of enzymes that hydrolyze phosphate esters. It is used in biochemical research and as a radiographic contrast agent. CAEP has a high affinity for hydroxyapatite, so it can be used to measure alkaline phosphatase levels in serum. The protein's developmental expression is closely related to the phosphatase levels found in bones. There are two forms of CAEP that have been identified: one with an amino acid substitution and another with a deletion of 12 amino acids at the N-terminus. The former form, which may be more active than the latter, is detected primarily in brain tissue and kidney, while the latter form is found predominantly in liver and muscle tissue. CAEP has been shown to cause chondrocalcinosis in family members who have subnormal alkaline phosphatase levels or who have developed this disorder during adulthood.</p>
    Formula:C2H6CaNO4P
    Purity:Min. 95%
    Color and Shape:Powder
    Molecular weight:179.13 g/mol

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