pyrofosfát
Pyrofosfát, also known as diphosphate, is an anion with the chemical formula P2O74-. It is formed by the condensation of two phosphate groups with the elimination of a water molecule. This process occurs in biological systems and can also be achieved through chemical synthesis. Pyrofosfáts are important in various biochemical reactions, particularly in energy metabolism.
In cellular respiration and photosynthesis, pyrofosfát acts as a high-energy compound, similar to ATP, although its
Beyond its role in energy transfer, pyrofosfát is also involved in the synthesis and breakdown of macromolecules.
Industrially, various salts of pyrofosfát are used as additives in food products, acting as emulsifiers, buffering