Manganese hypophosphite is used in electroplating to improve coatings, as a component in fertilizers for plant growth, and as a chemical reagent in the pharmaceutical industry.
Applications/uses
Fortification: It aligns with health-conscious consumer trends by providing a way to add manganese to various food items to prevent deficiencies.
Preservative and antioxidant: Hypophosphite compounds, in general, can act as preservatives and antioxidants in certain food products like bakery and meat products.
Antioxidant: Its antioxidant properties make it a suitable ingredient in various pharmaceutical formulations.
Stabilizing agent: It helps stabilize certain compounds in medications, improving their efficacy and shelf life.
Enhancing bioavailability: It can enhance the bioavailability of active ingredients in a drug.
Dietary supplements: It is used in the production of dietary supplements.
Therapeutic potential: Research suggests it may have therapeutic applications for addressing manganese deficiencies in humans.
Drug formulation: It is explored for its potential role in new drug formulations, with ongoing research into its therapeutic benefits.
Dietary Information : The product is suitable for the following nutrition:
Kosher, Halal, Vegetarian, Vegan
Allergen Free, GMO Free, Irradiation Free,
Specifications
|
Grade |
BPC |
NF |
|
Description |
Pink, granular, crystalline powder, stable in air. Odourless. |
Pink, granular, crystalline powder, stable in air. Odourless. |
|
Identification |
Should give characteristic reactions for Manganese and Hypophosphite |
Should give characteristic reactions for Manganese and Hypophosphite |
|
Solubility |
1-part dissolves in 7 parts water |
1.0 gm dissolves in 6.5 ml water |
|
Sulphate |
- |
Max. 0.2 % |
|
Barium |
No Turbidity |
- |
|
Calcium |
- |
No Turbidity in 1 min. |
|
Carbonate |
- |
No Effervescence produced |
|
Phosphate |
- |
No Precipitation |
|
Phosphite |
No Precipitates produced |
- |
|
Arsenic |
Not More than 8 ppm |
Complies to Limit Test |
|
Lead |
Not more than 20 ppm |
Max 20 ppm |
|
Loss on Drying |
- |
Not More than 2% at 105oC for 1 hours |
|
Assay |
Not less than 97.0% |
Not less than 97.0% |
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