Dipotassium phosphate
Dipotassium phosphate is a chemical compound with the formula K2HPO4. It is a white, crystalline solid that is commonly used as a pH buffer, a food additive, and a fertilizer. Dipotassium phosphate is soluble in water and has a neutral pH.
Lab products found in correlation
3 protocols using dipotassium phosphate
Casein and Gelatin Protocol
Phytochemical Analysis and Antioxidant Evaluation
Xylan and Arabinoxylan Extraction Protocol
from Sigma-Aldrich
Co. LLC., USA. The analytical-grade reagents and chemicals, namely,
sodium chloride, sodium acetate, glucose, yeast, extract, peptone,
tryptone, di-potassium phosphate, monopotassium phosphate, glycerol,
sodium carbonate, sodium bicarbonate, sodium potassium tartrate, sodium
sulfate, copper sulfate, ammonium molybdate, trifluoroacetic acid
(TFA), Coomassie Brilliant Blue G-250, and sodium arsenate were purchased
from Himedia Pvt. Ltd., India. The xylan substrate was purchased from
Carbosynth, UK, and rye arabinoxylan from Megazyme, Ireland.
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