trikalsiumfosfat
Trikalsiumfosfat, or tricalcium phosphate, is a chemical compound with the formula Ca3(PO4)2. It is a calcium phosphate salt that occurs in several polymorphic forms, most notably alpha-tricalcium phosphate (alpha-TCP) and beta-tricalcium phosphate (beta-TCP). Beta-TCP is the more thermodynamically stable form at room temperature and is commonly used in biomedical applications; alpha-TCP forms at higher temperatures and can convert to the beta form over time.
Industrially, trikalsiumfosfat is produced by precipitation from calcium and phosphate sources or by calcination of calcium
Applications of trikalsiumfosfat are diverse. In nutrition, it serves as a source of calcium and phosphate
Safety and regulation reflect its long-standing use: trikalsiumfosfat is generally regarded as low-toxicity and is widely