Calcium Glycerophosphate CAS 27214-00-2
Calcium glycerophosphate (CAS 27214-00-2) is a white crystalline powder. It is odorless or almost odorless, has a slightly bitter taste, and is hygroscopic. Calcium glycerophosphate loses its water of crystallization at 130°C to form a solid, and decomposes above 170°C. At 25°C, one gram dissolves in approximately 50 mL of water. Calcium glycerophosphate is more soluble in water at lower temperatures, and its aqueous solution is alkaline. Citric acid or lactic acid can increase its solubility in water. Calcium glycerophosphate is virtually insoluble in boiling water. Calcium glycerophosphate is insoluble in ethanol.
Content ≥, % |
≥99.00 |
LOSS ON DRY |
≤12.0% |
CADMIUM CONTENT |
18.6%-19.4% |
HEAVY METAL |
≤20ppm |
As |
≤3ppm |
SOLUBLE |
≤0.5% |
Calcium glycerophosphate is widely used in the pharmaceutical, food, toothpaste and other industries. Calcium glycerophosphate can be used as a calcium supplement in food; in medicine, calcium glycerophosphate plays the biological and physiological role of calcium, improving tissue cells and forming bone tissue. Calcium glycerophosphatet also plays a role in the metabolism of calcium glycerophosphate, replenishing brain vitality.
✅Organic calcium form: Calcium is bound to an organic acid (glycerophosphate) rather than to inorganic acid groups such as carbonate and chloride.
✅Good water solubility: Compared to common calcium carbonate (which is nearly insoluble in water), calcium glycerophosphate has better solubility in water, making it suitable for use in liquid dosage forms.
✅High stability: Its chemical properties are stable and it is not prone to react with other ingredients, making it easy to process and store.
✅Provides both calcium and phosphorus: It provides both calcium and phosphorus in an optimal ratio. Both are key minerals for bone and tooth formation, facilitating their synergistic absorption and utilization.
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Calcium Glycerophosphate CAS 27214-00-2

Calcium Glycerophosphate CAS 27214-00-2