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			Poly Phosphate (STPP) The Sodium Tripolyphosphate 
			that we provide is abbreviated as STPP and has a chemical formula 
			Na5P3O10. The Sodium Tripolyphosphate is ideal for enhancing the 
			performance of detergents. Besides, Sodium Tripolyphosphate is also 
			used in Food Industry. We are the prominent Sodium Tripolyphosphate 
			Suppliers in the domain. Sodium 
			triphosphate (STP, sometimes STPP or sodium tripolyphosphate or TPP, 
			is an inorganic compound with formula Na5P3O10. It is the sodium 
			salt of the polyphosphatepenta-anion, which is the conjugate base of 
			triphosphoric acid. It is produced on a large scale as a component 
			of many domestic and industrial products, especially detergents. 
			Environmental problems associated with eutrophication are attributed 
			to its widespread use. Uses In detergentsThe majority of STPP is consumed as a component of commercial 
			detergents. It serves as a "builder," industrial jargon for a water 
			softener. In hard water (water that contains high concentrations of 
			Mg2+ and Ca2+), detergents are deactivated. Being a highly charged 
			chelating agent, TPP5- binds to dications tightly and prevents them 
			from interfering with the sulfonate detergent.
 
 Food applications
 STPP is a preservative for seafood, meats, poultry, and animal 
			feeds.
 It is common in food production as E number E451. In foods, STPP is 
			used as an emulsifier and to retain moisture. Many governments 
			regulate the quantities allowed in foods, as it can substantially 
			increase the sale weight of seafood in particular. The United States 
			Food and Drug Administration lists STPP as "generally recognized as 
			safe.".
 
 Other uses
 Other uses (hundreds of thousands of tons/year) include "ceramics, 
			leather tanning (as masking agent and synthetic tanning agent - 
			SYNTAN), anticaking, setting retarders, flame retardants, paper, 
			anticorrosion pigments, textiles, rubber manufacture, 
			fermentation,antifreeze."
 
 TPP is used as a polyanion crosslinker in polysaccharide based drug 
			delivery.
 
 Health effects
 Polyphosphates are hydrolyzed into simpler phosphates, which in 
			moderate amounts are nutritious. For example, ATP, a related 
			derivative of triphosphate, is essential for life. Thus, the 
			toxicity of polyphosphates is low, as the lowest LD50 after oral 
			administration is >1,000 mg/kg body weight. Similarly, no mutagenic 
			or carcinogenic effects nor reproductive effects have been noted. 
			Salts of polyphosphate anions are moderately irritating to skin and 
			mucous membrane because they are mildly alkaline.
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