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Dicalcium Phosphate Anhydrous

A high-purity inorganic salt and calcium/phosphate source widely used as a research intermediate, pharmaceutical excipient, and nutritional supplement. Its stable crystalline structure makes it valuable for tablet formulation, dietary supplements, and laboratory applications.

CAS No:
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Formula

7758-87-4.

Main Uses

Pharmaceutical excipient, supplement, lab reagent.

Appearance

White to off-white powder.

Handling

Avoid dust; may irritate eyes/lungs.

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Safety Highlights

Supplied for research, pharmaceutical, and specialty chemical applications, this compound should be handled according to SDS guidance and standard laboratory safety practices. Proper storage and controlled handling reduce exposure risks and maintain chemical stability.

Flammable Liquid

Stable under normal conditions; non-combustible.

Toxic on Contact

Dust may cause mild respiratory irritation.

Corrosive Agent

Contact may cause temporary irritation.

Emergency Measures

Use water spray, CO₂, or dry powder; flush skin/eyes with water if exposed.

Proper Storage

Store in airtight containers in cool, dry, ventilated area.

Regulatory ID

Not classified as hazardous; consult SDS for transport.

Environmental Care

Prevent release into drains or soil; dispose responsibly.

PPE Required

● Chemical-resistant gloves. ● Safety goggles or face shield. ● Laboratory protective clothing (lab coat). ● Approved respirator or dust mask if handling powder.

Frequently Asked Questions

This section answers common questions to support safe handling, storage, and research applications of Dicalcium Phosphate Anhydrous.
What is this compound mainly used for?
Dicalcium phosphate anhydrous is mainly used as a pharmaceutical excipient, tablet filler, dietary supplement, and laboratory reagent for research applications.
Does inhalation pose a risk?
Yes. Inhalation of dust may cause mild respiratory irritation. Work in a well-ventilated area and use a suitable dust mask or respirator.
What should be done if it contacts skin?
If the compound contacts skin, wash immediately with soap and water. Seek medical attention if irritation or redness persists.
What should be done if it contacts eyes?
Flush eyes gently with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes. Seek medical attention if irritation continues.
How should the compound be stored?
Store in an airtight container, in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area. Protect from moisture and direct sunlight to maintain stability.