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Zinc Gluconate is an organic zinc salt of gluconic acid, widely used as a zinc supplementation ingredient due to its good bioavailability and excellent tolerability. It plays a vital role in immune function, enzymatic reactions, wound healing, growth and development, and antioxidant defense. Zinc Gluconate is commonly used in nutraceuticals, pharmaceuticals, oral liquids, lozenges, functional foods, and pediatric formulations.
| Product Name | Zinc Gluconate |
|---|---|
| Appearance | White to off-white crystalline powder |
| CAS No. | 4468-02-4 |
| Molecular Formula | C₁₂H₂₂O₁₄Zn |
| Molecular Weight | ~455.7 g/mol |
| Assay (Zinc Content) | 13–15% (as per USP / FCC) |
| Form | Crystalline powder |
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Yes, Zinc Gluconate has excellent solubility, making it highly suitable for oral liquids, syrups, and pediatric formulations.
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Zinc Gluconate is widely preferred in lozenges and liquid supplements, especially in North America, EU, and Middle Eastern markets, due to its taste profile and tolerability.