Manganese(II) Gluconate

Manganese(II) Gluconate Uses, Dosage, Side Effects, Food Interaction and all others data.

Manganese(II) Gluconate is a manganese salt of gluconic acid with the chemical formula C12H22MnO14 x 2H2O. It is typically obtained by reacting manganese carbonate with gluconic acid in aqueous medium and then crystallizing the product to form a slightly pink powder. Manganese(II) Gluconate is a direct ingredient in food substances as a nutrient supplement. In pharmaceutical preparations it is used as a Manganese supplement.

Manganese(II) Gluconate is a salt which dissociates in body fluids to form manganese and gluconic acid. Its pharmacological effects are due to the normal role of Manganese in the body.

Trade Name Manganese(II) Gluconate
Generic Manganese gluconate
Manganese gluconate Other Names Manganese D-gluconate, Manganese(II) gluconate
Type
Formula C12H22MnO14
Weight Average: 445.232
Monoisotopic: 445.038999
Groups Approved
Therapeutic Class
Manufacturer
Available Country
Last Updated: September 19, 2023 at 7:00 am
Manganese(II) Gluconate
Manganese(II) Gluconate

Uses

Manganese(II) Gluconate is an ingredient found in a variety of supplements and vitamins.

Manganese(II) Gluconate is currently only available in combination products. It is indicated for the prophylactic or nutritional supplementation of Manganese [FDA Label].

Manganese(II) Gluconate is also used to associated treatment for these conditions: Trace Element Deficiency, Dietary and Nutritional Therapies, Parenteral Nutrition

How Manganese(II) Gluconate works

Acts as a Manganese supplement. See Manganese for information on its role in the body.

Food Interaction

No interactions found.

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