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 |
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Last Updated: | September 19, 2023 at 7:00 am |
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.Innovators Monograph
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