Guanidine is a white crystalline powder that has been used in the manufacture of dyes, pigments, and other chemicals. Guanidine phosphate is an organic compound with the molecular formula (NH)2C(NH)NH2P. It is a salt consisting of guanidine and the phosphate ion. Guanidine phosphate has been shown to bind to human serum proteins and may be toxic for humans. In addition, it binds to sephadex g-100 and titration calorimetry, which can be used as a receptor activity assay. The reaction mechanism of guanidine phosphate includes metal hydroxides such as Al3+, Ca2+, Fe3+, Mg2+, Mn2+., mucin gene regulation by toll-like receptors (TLR), hydrogen bonding interactions, chemical stability, and human immunoglobulin binding.
Guanidine phosphate is an organic compound with the molecular formula (NH)2C(NH)NH2P. It is a salt consisting of guanidine and the phosphate ion. Guanidine phosphate has been shown to bind to human serum proteins and may be toxic for humans.