Magnesium Phosphate Dibasic FCC/GB Low HM Powder can be used as a dietary ingredient and as a nutrient. Magnesium plays a vital role in regulating the neuromuscular activity of the heart, converts blood sugar to energy and is necessary for proper calcium and Vitamin C metabolism. Product specifications, SDSs and certifications are available under Additional Information.
Inorganic phosphate cements have become prevalent as bone filling materials in clinical applications, owing to beneficial properties such as self-setting, biodegradability and osteoconductivity. However, the further development of phosphate cements with higher strength and improved cytocompatibility is expected. In this paper, we reported the preparation of a novel magnesium phosphate based cement (MPBC), which has… Read Abstract
Magnesium phosphate cement (MPC) can be injected to form an in situ scaffold to repair bone defects. Here we synthesized novel injectable bioactive cements (CMPCs) by incorporating different ratios of carboxymethyl chitosan (CMC, 0-10%) into MPC. The physiochemical properties, compositions, and microstructures of CMPCs were evaluated. The in vitro cellular responses of pre-osteoblast MC3T3-E1 cells… Read Abstract
Mineral bone cements were actually not developed for their application as bone-bonding agents, but as bone void fillers. In particular, calcium phosphate cements (CPC) are considered to be unsuitable for that application, particularly under moist conditions. Here, we showed the ex vivo ability of different magnesium phosphate cements (MPC) to adhere on bovine cortical bone… Read Abstract
The main theme of this paper is to review microwave-assisted synthesis and processing of calcium and magnesium phosphate bioceramics. Microwave processing of advanced materials has been an active field of research for the last three decades and has been already reviewed in the literature. Microwave processing of bioceramics is being pursued for almost the same… Read Abstract
PURPOSE: To develop cationic lipid-coated magnesium phosphate nanoparticles (LPP) for intracellular catalase (CAT) delivery. METHODS: Magnesium phosphate nanoparticles (MgP NP) were prepared by micro-emulsion precipitation and mixed with catalase-loaded cationic liposomes (DOTAP/cholesterol) to yield LPP formulation of catalase (LPP-CAT). The size and ζ-potential of LPP-CAT were measured by dynamic light scattering. The pH-sensitivity of LPP-CAT was determined… Read Abstract
This article reports for the first time our successful result in the synthesis of antibacterial single-phase newberyite (NB, MgHPO4 .3H2 O), an important magnesium phosphate (MgP) bioceramic. The prime novelty lies in the fact that we explore novel MgPs as next-generation orthopedic biomaterials as opposed to conventional calcium phosphates (CaP). While NB has already shown… Read Abstract
To solve the problem of soil acidification in the cultivation of Codonopsis tangshen, laboratory experiments were carried out to investigate C. tangshen seed germination, seedling growth and soil exchangeable acid, microbial community structure after applying quicklime (QL) and calcium magnesium phosphate fertilizer (CMP). The results showed that QL and CMP treatments significantly improved the survival… Read Abstract
Mesoporous phosphates are a group of nanostructured materials with promising applications, particularly in biomedicine and catalysis. However, their controlled synthesis via conventional template-based routes presents a number of challenges and limitations. Here, we show how to synthesize a mesoporous magnesium phosphate with a high surface area and a well-defined pore structure through thermal decomposition of… Read Abstract
Spinal anaesthesia is the primary anaesthetic technique for many types of surgery. Adjuncts to the local anaesthetics (LA) used in spinal anaesthesia can exhibit undesirable side-effects, limiting their use, but magnesium may have advantages in this respect. We sought randomized control trials (RCTs) in patients undergoing all types of surgery and in women in labour… Read Abstract