alfafosfat
Alfafosfat is a term that appears in a small set of technical documents to denote a phosphorus-containing compound associated with alfalfa (Medicago sativa). The term is not standardized and there is no single agreed-upon structure for alfafosfat in the chemical literature. In several sources, alfafosfat is described as a phosphate ester or a series of phosphate-containing derivatives derived from alfalfa biomass or its extracts. Because of this variability, alfafosfat is often treated as a class descriptor rather than a specific compound.
In proposed uses, alfafosfat is discussed as a potential slow-release phosphorus source in agriculture. It is
Production methods described in limited sources typically involve processing alfalfa biomass to obtain a phosphate-rich substrate,
Safety and regulation information is limited in public sources. Phosphorus esters can pose irritation to skin
See also: phosphate esters, alfalfa, slow-release fertilizers, phosphorus in agriculture.