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Sodium monofluorophosphate, commonly abbreviated MFP, is the inorganic compound with the formula Na2PO3F. Typical for a salt, MFP is odourless, colourless, and water-soluble. This salt is an ingredient in some toothpastes.
SMFP
Appearance: white powder
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Molecular formula: FNa2O3P
Molecular weight: 143.95
Melting point: 625 °C
(1) SMFP is a white or white crystalline powder, solubles in water and moisture absorption is strong, at 25 ℃ water solubility in the aqueous solution of 42 g / 100 g, no side effects, no rust, 2% aqueous solution PH value of 6.5-8.0, the compound is stable, good compatibility, melting point 625 ℃.
(2)It is in place of sodium fluoride and used as anti-caries agent and tooth desensitizer in the toothpaste formula.
Uses of MFP
MFP is best known as an ingredient in toothpastes. It is claimed to protect tooth enamel from attack by bacteria that cause dental caries (cavities). Though developed by a chemist at Procter and Gamble, its use in toothpaste (Colgate toothpaste) was patented by Colgate-Palmolive, as Procter and Gamble was engaged in the marketing of Crest toothpaste (containing stannous fluoride, marketed as "Fluoristan"). In the early 1980s, Crest was reformulated to use MFP, under the trademark "Fluoristat"; today Crest toothpastes use sodium fluoride.
MFP is also used in some medications for the treatment of osteoporosis.