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    1320-46-3

    Catalog No. EBD3655

    CAS 1320-46-3

    Name Manganese glycerophosphate

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    Basic Information

    Synonyms: Manganeseglycerophosphate 1,2,3-Propanetriol,mono(dihydrogenphospate),manganese(2+)salt(1:1) CCRIS3943 Glycerol,dihydrogenphosphate,manganese(2+)salt(1:1) Manganese(2+)1,2,3-propanetriolmono(dihydrogenphosphate)(1:1) Manganese(2+)glyceroldihydrogenphosphate(1:1) 1,2,3-Propanetriol,mono(dihydrogenphosphate),manganese(2++)salt(1:1) manganese(2+)1,5-dihydroxypentan-3-ylphosphate2,3-dihydroxypropylphosphate(2:1:1) manganese(2+)3-(phosphonooxy)propane-1,2-diolate manganese(2+)2,3-dihydroxypropylphosphate manganese(2+)3-(p

    Molecular Formula: C3H7MnO6P

    Molecular Weight: 225.0

    MDL Number: MFCD00050732

    Categories: Functional Chemicals > Food Additives and Ingredients > Nutritional Fortificants Medicinal Chemistry > Pharmaceutical Excipients > Other Pharmaceutical Excipients

    Product Description:
    Manganese glycerophosphate is a coordination complex of manganese and glycerophosphoric acid, typically appearing as a white or pale pink powder. It is a source of both manganese and bioavailable phosphorus. Its primary application is as a nutritional supplement and food additive, where it serves as a source of the essential trace mineral manganese. Manganese is a cofactor for numerous enzymes involved in metabolism, bone formation, and antioxidant function. In the pharmaceutical industry, it is used as an excipient in certain formulations, particularly in mineral supplement tablets or capsules, to provide the mineral in a stable and bioavailable form. This compound is generally recognized as safe (GRAS) for use in foods and dietary supplements within specified limits. Its use is regulated to ensure appropriate manganese intake, as excessive manganese can be neurotoxic.
    Physical Properties

    Boiling Point: 485.5 °C at 760 mmHg

    Flash Point: 247.4 °C

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