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copper gluconate

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Description

Copper gluconate is a blue-green crystalline salt that is soluble in water. It is a coordination compound formed by the reaction of copper ions with gluconic acid. Copper gluconate is used as a dietary supplement to provide copper, which is an essential mineral for human health. Copper is important for a variety of bodily functions, including the production of red blood cells, the maintenance of healthy skin and hair, and the formation of connective tissues. Copper gluconate is also used in some medications, such as those for the treatment of anemia and Wilson's disease. Studies on copper gluconate focus on its potential therapeutic applications, particularly in areas like wound healing, antimicrobial activity, and its role in human nutrition and health. Copper gluconate is generally well-tolerated, but some people may experience side effects, such as nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea. It is important to talk to a doctor before taking copper gluconate supplements.'

Gluconates: Derivatives of gluconic acid (the structural formula HOCH2(CHOH)4COOH), including its salts and esters. [Medical Subject Headings (MeSH), National Library of Medicine, extracted Dec-2023]

Cross-References

ID SourceID
PubMed CID10692
CHEBI ID31431
SCHEMBL ID23076
MeSH IDM0009329

Synonyms (59)

Synonym
copper gluconate [usp]
rv823g6g67 ,
unii-rv823g6g67
gluconates
copper, bis(d-gluconato-kappao1,kappao2)-
gluconic acid, copper(2+) salt (2:1) d-
hsdb 261
copper(ii)gluconate
copper(2+) d-gluconate, (1:2)
copper d-gluconate (1:2)
bis(d-gluconato)copper
copper(ii) gluconate
einecs 208-408-2
copper, bis (d-gluconato-o(sup 1),o(sup 2))-
gluconic acid, copper(2+) salt
copper, bis(d-gluconato-o1,o2)-
copper di-d-gluconate
cupric gluconate
bis(d-gluconato-o1,o2)copper
ccris 3652
cupric gluconate monohydrate
chelates of copper gluconate
gluconic acid, copper(2+) salt (2:1), d-
copper, bis(d-gluconato)-
527-09-3
copper gluconate
D02395
copper gluconate (usp)
G0275
gluconic acid copper(ii) salt
copper gluconate [vandf]
copper gluconate [mart.]
copper gluconate [hsdb]
copper gluconate [usp monograph]
cupric gluconate [mi]
cupric gluconate [vandf]
copper gluconate [inci]
cuprum gluconicum
copper gluconate [fcc]
copper (as gluconate)
copper gluconate [who-dd]
AKOS015901520
SCHEMBL23076
CHEBI:31431
copper,bis(d-gluconato-ko1,ko2)-
DB11246
copper(ii) (2r,3s,4r,5r)-2,3,4,5,6-pentahydroxyhexanoate
copper;(2r,3s,4r,5r)-2,3,4,5,6-pentahydroxyhexanoate
DTXSID4035960 ,
Q3109285
AS-14692
gluconate, copper
coppergluconate
CS-W011576
HY-W010860
copper gluconate (usp monograph)
pleo cup
copper gluconate (mart.)
dtxcid2015960

Research Excerpts

Toxicity

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" Both treatment regimens were well tolerated and they were associated with a similar incidence of reversible toxic effects."( Safety and efficacy of high-dose sodium stibogluconate therapy of American cutaneous leishmaniasis.
Andujar, J; Ballou, WR; Berman, JD; Chulay, JD; Gordon, DM; McClain, JB; Shanks, GD, 1987
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" The most serious adverse effect observed in the human infant is necrotizing enterocolitis."( The adverse effects of high oral osmolal mixtures in neonates. A review and a study of the osmolality of calcium preparations.
Atakent, Y; Bhogal, M; Ferrara, A; Klupsteen, M, 1984
)
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"While copper(II) gluconate (CuGL) is generally used as a nutrient supplement for infant foods and as an oral deodorant, little information is available regarding a toxic effect of CuGL on mammals."( [In vivo toxicity, and glutathione, ascorbic acid and copper level changes induced in mouse liver and kidney by copper(II) gluconate, a nutrient supplement].
Hashimoto, I; Hojo, Y; Kawazoe, S; Miyamoto, Y; Mizutani, T, 2000
)
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" Regarding safety, the majority of the adverse effects of zinc gluconate and of minocycline concerned the gastrointestinal system and were moderate (5 dropouts with zinc gluconate and 4 with minocycline)."( Multicenter randomized comparative double-blind controlled clinical trial of the safety and efficacy of zinc gluconate versus minocycline hydrochloride in the treatment of inflammatory acne vulgaris.
Alirezai, M; Amblard, P; Auffret, N; Beylot, C; Bodokh, I; Chivot, M; Daniel, F; Dreno, B; Humbert, P; Meynadier, J; Moyse, D; Poli, F, 2001
)
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" The Cd-chelate complexes proved highly more toxic compared to Mn-chelate complexes or uncomplexed chelates exhibiting LC(50) values of 130-200 microg/L."( The acute toxicity of gluconic acid, beta-alaninediacetic acid, diethylenetriaminepentakismethylenephosphonic acid, and nitrilotriacetic acid determined by Daphnia magna, Raphidocelis subcapitata, and Photobacterium phosphoreum.
Dhondup, P; Pirkanniemi, K; Sillanpää, M, 2003
)
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"This study provides a first attempt from a toxicological perspective to put forward, in general terms and explanations, combined toxic interactions and biostimulation strategy upon nutrient medium to Ralstonia taiwanensis for bioremediation."( Phenol degradation and toxicity assessment upon biostimulation to an indigenous Rhizobium Ralstonia taiwanensis.
Chang, JS; Chen, BY,
)
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" The safety evaluation considered physical examinations, clinical laboratory tests, vital signs, adverse events, and concomitant medications."( Safety of zinc gluconate glycine (Cold-Eeze) in a geriatric population: a randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind trial.
LeFante, C; Silk, R,
)
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" The aim of our study was to determine the maximal iterative dose of zinc that can be administrated in rats without any adverse effect."( Toxic effects of iterative intraperitoneal administration of zinc gluconate in rats.
Agay, D; Andriollo-Sanchez, M; Arnaud, J; Chancerelle, Y; Claeyssen, R; Denis, J; Roussel, AM; Touvard, L, 2008
)
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" These results suggest that the extract as well as the constituents could protect the hepatocytes from CCl(4)-induced liver damage perhaps, by their anti-oxidative effect on hepatocytes, hence eliminating the deleterious effects of toxic metabolites from CCl(4)."( In vitro antioxidant and in vivo prophylactic effects of two gamma-lactones isolated from Grewia tiliaefolia against hepatotoxicity in carbon tetrachloride intoxicated rats.
Dandin, CJ; Khadeer Ahamed, MB; Krishna, V, 2010
)
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"A total of 13 patients with advanced disease were enrolled in the safety/intent-to-treat population; all experienced treatment-emergent adverse events (AEs)."( A phase 1 safety study of an IRX-2 regimen in patients with squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck.
Baltzer, L; Brandwein, HJ; Franco, JL; Freeman, SM; Hadden, JW; Kenady, DE; Roth, Z, 2011
)
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"Zinc is both an essential and potentially toxic metal."( Mechanistic studies of the toxicity of zinc gluconate in the olfactory neuronal cell line Odora.
Choubey, D; Deepe, GS; Genter, MB; Hsieh, H; Shertzer, HG; Vignesh, KS, 2016
)
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"Both intravenous and oral treatments evaluated in this study, were effective and safe about the cardiovascular risk in "frailty" elderly patients, as resulted from non-linear HRV analysis."( A pilot study on secondary anemia in "frailty" patients treated with Ferric Sodium EDTA in combination with vitamin C, folic acid, copper gluconate, zinc gluconate and selenomethionine: safety of treatment explored by HRV non-linear analysis as predictive
Curcio, A; Iannarelli, N; Marchitto, N; Paparello, PT; Petrucci, A; Pironti, M; Raimondi, G; Romano, A, 2020
)
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"Non-linear HRV evaluation confirmed that oral administration of Ferric Sodium EDTA, in combination with vitamin C, folic acid, copper gluconate, zinc gluconate and selenomethionine (Ferachel forte®) did not impact the cardiovascular risk, without causing adverse events typically reported with other iron supplementation therapies, both oral and intravenous."( A pilot study on secondary anemia in "frailty" patients treated with Ferric Sodium EDTA in combination with vitamin C, folic acid, copper gluconate, zinc gluconate and selenomethionine: safety of treatment explored by HRV non-linear analysis as predictive
Curcio, A; Iannarelli, N; Marchitto, N; Paparello, PT; Petrucci, A; Pironti, M; Raimondi, G; Romano, A, 2020
)
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Pharmacokinetics

ExcerptReferenceRelevance
" Serum Sb declined with an initial half-life of 1 hr."( Pharmacokinetics of pentavalent antimony (Pentostam) in hamsters.
Berman, JD; Gallalee, JF; Gallalee, JV, 1988
)
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" On average, Cmax was nearly doubled after single and multiple doses, and AUC(tau) was increased by about 50% after single doses and about 30% after multiple doses of 10 mg CET/glu as compared to 10 mg CET/wat."( Novel formulations of cetrorelix acetate in healthy men: pharmacodynamic effects and noncompartmental pharmacokinetics.
Derendorf, H; Erb, K; Hermann, R; Junge, K; Pechstein, B; Schneider, E, 2002
)
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Compound-Compound Interactions

Ferric sodium EDTA in combination with vitamin C, folic acid, copper gluconate, zinc glu Conate and selenomethionine (Ferachel Forte®) did not impact the cardiovascular risk, without causing adverse events typically associated with ferrous sulfate and liposomal iron therapies.

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" In group IV, 2 mg of the analogue was combined with oxytocin."( Termination of second trimester pregnancy with intraamniotic administration of 16-phenoxy-omega-tetranor-PgE2-methylsulfonamide (SHB 286) alone and combined with oxytocin and calcium gluconate.
Haspels, AA; van den Bergh, AS, 1978
)
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" In Group 4, 2 mg of the analog was combined with oxytocin."( Termination of second trimester pregnancy with intraamniotic administration of 16-phenoxy-omega-tetranor-PgE2-methylsulfonamide (SHB 286) alone and combined with oxytocin and calcium gluconate.
Haspels, AA; van den Bergh, AS, 1978
)
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" The present study was designed to assess the effectiveness of parenteral aminosidine, alone or combined with sodium stibogluconate, in visceral leishmaniasis, compared to treatment by stibogluconate alone."( Treatment of visceral leishmaniasis in Kenya by aminosidine alone or combined with sodium stibogluconate.
Chunge, CN; Donno, L; Owate, J; Pamba, HO,
)
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"76 years, were treated in the course of one year with sodium fluoride (Fluosen) in a dose of 45 mg/24 h in combination with calcium gluconate (2 g/24 h) and oil solution of vit D2 (2 mg/week)."( [Treatment of patients with postmenopausal and steroid-induced osteoporosis using sodium fluoride combined with vitamin D2 and calcium gluconate].
Andreeva, M; Diankova, L; Kamenova, P; Khristova, D; Todorova, S; Tsachev, K, 1990
)
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"The islet isolation method combined with a potent anti-inflammation strategy made it possible to achieve single-donor islet transplantation achieving a high SUITO index."( ET-Kyoto ductal injection and density-adjusted purification combined with potent anti-inflammatory strategy facilitated single-donor islet transplantation: case reports.
Levy, MF; Matsumoto, S; Naziruddin, B; Noguchi, H; Olsen, G; Onaca, N; Shimoda, M; Takita, M; Tamura, Y,
)
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" In a recent study we explored the effect and the tolerability of the administration of Ferric Sodium EDTA in combination with vitamin C, folic acid, copper gluconate, zinc gluconate and selenomethionine (Ferachel Forte®) in "frailty" patients with secondary anemia and low kidney failure, by analysing the HRV frequency domain."( A pilot study on secondary anemia in "frailty" patients treated with Ferric Sodium EDTA in combination with vitamin C, folic acid, copper gluconate, zinc gluconate and selenomethionine: safety of treatment explored by HRV non-linear analysis as predictive
Curcio, A; Iannarelli, N; Marchitto, N; Paparello, PT; Petrucci, A; Pironti, M; Raimondi, G; Romano, A, 2020
)
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" The patients were divided in 2 groups: Group A (N=23 patients) received oral administration of Ferric Sodium EDTA in combination with vitamin C, folic acid, copper gluconate, zinc gluconate and selenomethionine (Ferachel Forte®) 2 tabs/day, containing 60 mg of Fe3+, for 24 days; Group B (N=29 patients) received intravenous administration of ferrous gluconate 63 mg/day added to saline solution, while they were hospitalized (15±5 days)."( A pilot study on secondary anemia in "frailty" patients treated with Ferric Sodium EDTA in combination with vitamin C, folic acid, copper gluconate, zinc gluconate and selenomethionine: safety of treatment explored by HRV non-linear analysis as predictive
Curcio, A; Iannarelli, N; Marchitto, N; Paparello, PT; Petrucci, A; Pironti, M; Raimondi, G; Romano, A, 2020
)
0.96
"Non-linear HRV evaluation confirmed that oral administration of Ferric Sodium EDTA, in combination with vitamin C, folic acid, copper gluconate, zinc gluconate and selenomethionine (Ferachel forte®) did not impact the cardiovascular risk, without causing adverse events typically reported with other iron supplementation therapies, both oral and intravenous."( A pilot study on secondary anemia in "frailty" patients treated with Ferric Sodium EDTA in combination with vitamin C, folic acid, copper gluconate, zinc gluconate and selenomethionine: safety of treatment explored by HRV non-linear analysis as predictive
Curcio, A; Iannarelli, N; Marchitto, N; Paparello, PT; Petrucci, A; Pironti, M; Raimondi, G; Romano, A, 2020
)
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" The aim of this study was to evaluate the use of the new oral formulation based on ferric sodium EDTA in combination with vitamin C, folic acid, copper gluconate, zinc gluconate, and selenomethionine (Ferachel Forte®) in patients with moderate CKD and functional IDA, analyzing the inflammatory status in addition to iron blood parameters, in comparison with oral ferrous sulfate and liposomal iron therapies."( Comparison of Ferric Sodium EDTA in Combination with Vitamin C, Folic Acid, Copper Gluconate, Zinc Gluconate, and Selenomethionine as Therapeutic Option for Chronic Kidney Disease Patients with Improvement in Inflammatory Status.
Curcio, A; Di Lullo, L; Giliberti, A; Marchitto, N; Nano, F; Paolozzi, F; Pironti, M; Raimondi, G, 2022
)
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Bioavailability

ExcerptReferenceRelevance
" The results from these preliminary studies suggests normal bioavailability of this material for Hb-synthesis."( Studies on iron stores built up by an iron-poly (sorbitol-gluconic acid) complex, Ferastral, in man. Preliminary report.
Olsson, KS, 1977
)
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" It is suggested that this fraction comprises the smaller molecular species of the Ferastral complex and that these species have a faster rate of absorption from an intramuscular injection site than the larger molecular species of the iron complex preparation."( Interaction between Ferastral and plasma factors.
Doney, V; Fielding, J, 1977
)
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" Thereafter, the absorption rate is slower, and 32 days after the injection 94% has been absorbed from the injection site."( Studies on an iron-poly(sorbitol-gluconic acid) complex for parenteral treatment of iron deficiency anaemia.
Domeij, K; Hellström, V; Högberg, KG; Lindvall, S; Ortengren, B; Rydell, G; Wichman, U, 1977
)
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"A comparison of the bioavailability of quinidine sulfate to quinidine gluconate tablets in a single-dose randomized cross-over design with 20 healthy volunteers shows that the sulfate salt is more rapidly absorbed and provides significantly greater peak concentrations 1 hour after administration as compared to the peak levels achieved with the gluconate salt at approximately 5 hours after administration."( Relative bioavailability of quinidine gluconate and quinidine sulfate in healthy volunteers.
Amick, EN; Cashman, J; Covinsky, JO; Kelly, KL; Mason, WD; Russo, J,
)
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" A preliminary in vivo study also was conducted on the bioavailability of aspirin from separate and similar mixtures with gluconolactone, anhydrous lactose, and starch."( Application of gluconolactone in direct tablet compression.
Akhtar, B; Nasir, SS; Wilken, LO, 1977
)
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" In fasting state, the parameters were comparable to those previously collected in the same subjects with oral 45 mg zinc as sulfate, except with very significantly higher Cmax and area under curve (AUC), showing a better bioavailability for zinc in the commercial form."( Absorption and metabolism of oral zinc gluconate in humans in fasting state, during, and after a meal.
Hanocq, M; Khalil, FA; Nève, J; Pelen, F; Peretz, A,
)
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"During the tests carried out with rats the organic complex magnesium gluconate was examined for its bioavailability and its stress-reducing properties after oral application."( Influence of magnesium gluconate on stress reactions in rats.
Kietzmann, M, 1989
)
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" It is concluded that the bioavailability of Ca in osseino-mineral complex is as good as, if not better than, that of Ca-gluconate."( [Intestinal absorption of calcium gluconate and oseine-mineral complex: an evaluation by conventional analyses].
Buclin, T; Burckhardt, P; Jacquet, AF, 1986
)
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"To assess directly the effect of ionic dissociation on the bioavailability of calcium, we used the double isotope inverse convolution method to compare the absorption of calcium gluconate and calcium pyrrolidone carboxylate, an organic, highly dissociated salt."( Influence of accompanying anion on intestinal radiocalcium absorption.
Duquesnoy, B; Gilquin, B; Marchandise, X; Pagniez, D; Wemeau, JL; Ythier, H, 1987
)
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"A recently marketed prolonged-release quinidine gluconate tablet was compared with the innovator's tablet in a single-dose bioavailability study with 12 healthy male subjects."( Serious bioavailability problems with a generic prolonged-release quinidine gluconate product.
Jacob, J; Lieberman, P; Meyer, MC; Straughn, AB,
)
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"Not only is the calcium content of a preparation significant for providing adequate calcium supplementation for the prophylaxis and therapy of osteoporosis, but also its bioavailability is of essential importance."( Intestinal calcium absorption from different calcium preparations: influence of anion and solubility.
Erbes, HJ; Hansen, C; Kaltwasser, JP; Larrat, V; Werner, E, 1996
)
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" Bioavailability studies showed that absorption of BioZn-AAS was not statistically different than absorption from other sources in female rats (25."( Bioavailability, biodistribution, and toxicity of BioZn-AAS(1): a new zinc source. comparative studies in rats.
Boccio, JR; Caro, RA; De Paoli, T; Ettlin, E; Hager, A; Lysionek, AE; Salgueiro, MJ; Sarabia, MI; Weill, R; Zubillaga, MB, 2000
)
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"The bioavailability of iron from a new commercial source containing ferric gluconate stabilized with glycine sold under the trade name Bioferrico was studied in this work by means of the prophylactic-preventive test in rats."( Bioavailability studies of a new iron source by means of the prophylactic-preventive method in rats.
Boccio, J; Caro, R; Ettlin, E; Lysionek, A; Salgueiro, J; Zubillaga, M, 2001
)
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" Compared to CET/wat, bioavailability and duration of suppression were increased with CET/glu."( Novel formulations of cetrorelix acetate in healthy men: pharmacodynamic effects and noncompartmental pharmacokinetics.
Derendorf, H; Erb, K; Hermann, R; Junge, K; Pechstein, B; Schneider, E, 2002
)
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" Only iron complexed to beta-CN(1-25) displayed a better bioavailability than gluconate iron."( Influence of various phosphopeptides of caseins on iron absorption.
Aít-Oukhatar, N; Arhan, P; Bouglé, D; Bouhallab, S; Bureau, F; Cinga, V; Maubois, JL; Neuville, D, 2002
)
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"The aim of the study was to determine the relative bioavailability of zinc gluconate stabilized with glycine in a Petit Suisse cheese from an infant dessert."( Determination of relative bioavailability of zinc in a petit suisse cheese using weight gain and bone zinc content in rats as markers.
Barrado, A; Boccio, J; Calmanovici, G; Goldman, C; Leonardi, N; Salgueiro, J; Sarrasague, MM; Weill, R; Zubillaga, M, 2005
)
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" When fed to nonruminant animals, GA is only poorly absorbed in the small intestine and is primarly fermented to butyric acid in the lower gut."( Effect of gluconic acid on piglet growth performance, intestinal microflora, and intestinal wall morphology.
Biagi, G; Moschini, M; Piva, A; Roth, FX; Vezzali, E, 2006
)
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" However, there have been few reports comparing the bioavailability of these supplements."( Clinical evaluation of the bioavailability of zinc-enriched yeast and zinc gluconate in healthy volunteers.
Kiuchi, A; Renard, NE; Tompkins, TA, 2007
)
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" The aim of the present study was to compare the oral bioavailability of zinc bis-glycinate (a new formulation) with zinc gluconate (reference formulation)."( A bioavailability study comparing two oral formulations containing zinc (Zn bis-glycinate vs. Zn gluconate) after a single administration to twelve healthy female volunteers.
Béjot, M; Bour, D; Donazzolo, Y; Duchène, P; Gandia, P; Houin, G; Maurette, JM, 2007
)
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" Calcium D-glucarate is promoted as an orally bioavailability dietary supplement with potential chemopreventive activity without adverse effects."( A comparative study of antioxidative activity of calcium-D-glucarate, sodium-D-gluconate and D-glucono-1,4-lactone in a human blood platelet model.
Saluk-Juszczak, J, 2010
)
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" Inadequate treatment masking and reduced bioavailability of zinc from some formulations have been cited as influencing results."( Zinc for the common cold.
Das, RR; Singh, M, 2013
)
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" We conclude that zinc citrate, given as a supplement without food, is as well absorbed by healthy adults as zinc gluconate and may thus be a useful alternative for preventing zinc deficiency and treating diarrhea."( Zinc absorption by young adults from supplemental zinc citrate is comparable with that from zinc gluconate and higher than from zinc oxide.
Brnic, M; Hurrell, RF; Tay, F; Wegmüller, R; Zeder, C, 2014
)
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" The major aim of the study was to compare the bioavailability of different Zn compounds (sulfate, gluconate and citrate) in the prostate after their daily administration to male rats at three different doses (3."( The bioavailability of different zinc compounds used as human dietary supplements in rat prostate: a comparative study.
Daragó, A; Kilanowicz, A; Klimczak, M; Nasiadek, M; Sapota, A; Skrzypińska-Gawrysiak, M, 2014
)
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"In order to overcome the problems associated with low water solubility, and consequently low bioavailability of active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs), novel organic salts containing fluoroquinolones (e."( Novel organic salts based on fluoroquinolone drugs: synthesis, bioavailability and toxicological profiles.
Branco, LC; Costa, A; Duarte, CM; Florindo, C; Marrucho, IM; Matias, AN; Matos, C; Nunes, SL; Rebelo, LP, 2014
)
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" Liposomal iron, a new generation oral iron with high gastrointestinal absorption and bioavailability and a low incidence of side effects, seems to be a promising new strategy of iron replacement."( Effect of oral liposomal iron versus intravenous iron for treatment of iron deficiency anaemia in CKD patients: a randomized trial.
Andreucci, M; Del Rio, A; Pisani, A; Riccio, E; Sabbatini, M; Visciano, B, 2015
)
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", enterohepatic, enteric and local recycling) plays a central role in governing the disposition of phenolics such as flavonoids, resulting in low systemic bioavailability but higher gut bioavailability and longer than expected apparent half-life."( Triple Recycling Processes Impact Systemic and Local Bioavailability of Orally Administered Flavonoids.
Dai, P; Hu, M; Li, Q; Liu, Z; Lu, L; Luo, F; Wang, L; Wang, X; Wang, Y; Zhu, L, 2015
)
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" Inoculation with Pseudomonas improved the bioavailability of CaIHP to tobacco plants, but there was no difference in plant growth response due to Gcd function."( The role of gluconate production by Pseudomonas spp. in the mineralization and bioavailability of calcium-phytate to Nicotiana tabacum.
Giles, CD; Hill, JE; Hsu, PC; Hurst, MR; Richardson, AE, 2015
)
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" To obtain information about the bioavailability of these elements, an in vitro bioaccessibility test was performed by application of a two-step protocol which simulated the gastric (pepsin) and intestinal (pancreatin) digestion."( Comparison of copper and zinc in vitro bioaccessibility from cyanobacteria rich in proteins and a synthetic supplement containing gluconate complexes: LC-MS mapping of bioaccessible copper complexes.
Pawlak, K; Ruzik, L; Witkoś, K; Wojcieszek, J, 2016
)
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"The bioavailability of potassium should be considered in setting requirements, but to our knowledge, the bioavailability from individual foods has not been determined."( Bioavailability of potassium from potatoes and potassium gluconate: a randomized dose response trial.
Lachcik, PJ; Macdonald-Clarke, CJ; Martin, BR; McCabe, GP; McCabe, LD; Wastney, M; Weaver, CM, 2016
)
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" The bioavailability of potassium was determined from the area under the curve (AUC) of serial blood draws and cumulative urinary excretion during a 24-h period and from a kinetic analysis."( Bioavailability of potassium from potatoes and potassium gluconate: a randomized dose response trial.
Lachcik, PJ; Macdonald-Clarke, CJ; Martin, BR; McCabe, GP; McCabe, LD; Wastney, M; Weaver, CM, 2016
)
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"The bioavailability of potassium is as high from potatoes as from potassium gluconate supplements."( Bioavailability of potassium from potatoes and potassium gluconate: a randomized dose response trial.
Lachcik, PJ; Macdonald-Clarke, CJ; Martin, BR; McCabe, GP; McCabe, LD; Wastney, M; Weaver, CM, 2016
)
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" Although joint zinc and selenium supplementation is frequently applied in the prevention of prostate diseases, the bioavailability of these elements in the prostate after co-administration is still unknown."( The Effect of Zinc and Selenium Supplementation Mode on Their Bioavailability in the Rat Prostate. Should Administration Be Joint or Separate?
Daragó, A; Kilanowicz, A; Klimczak, M; Nasiadek, M; Sapota, A, 2016
)
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"The oral absorption, distribution, excretion, and bioavailability of zinc sulfate (ZnS), zinc gluconate (ZnG), and zinc-enriched yeast (ZnY) in rats are fully and systemically compared for the first time."( Comparison of the Oral Absorption, Distribution, Excretion, and Bioavailability of Zinc Sulfate, Zinc Gluconate, and Zinc-Enriched Yeast in Rats.
Chen, ZX; Cheng, Q; Cheng, SH; Peng, N; Yu, XF; Zhang, HB; Zhang, SQ; Zhang, XL; Zhang, Y, 2018
)
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"ZnS, ZnG, and ZnY show equivalent bioavailability based on plasma and tissues zinc levels, although ZnY was statistically more absorbed and retained than ZnS and ZnG based on the excretion amount."( Comparison of the Oral Absorption, Distribution, Excretion, and Bioavailability of Zinc Sulfate, Zinc Gluconate, and Zinc-Enriched Yeast in Rats.
Chen, ZX; Cheng, Q; Cheng, SH; Peng, N; Yu, XF; Zhang, HB; Zhang, SQ; Zhang, XL; Zhang, Y, 2018
)
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"Reducing Cd bioavailability in the systemic circulation is an alternative strategy to reduce Cd exposure."( Use of Dietary Components to Reduce the Bioaccessibility and Bioavailability of Cadmium in Rice.
Li, Y; Li, Z; Sun, S; Xia, H; Zhou, X; Zhuang, P, 2020
)
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" However, the ability of a range of Ca minerals to reduce oral bioavailability of lead (Pb), cadmium (Cd), and arsenic (As) from indoor dust remains unclear."( Ca Minerals and Oral Bioavailability of Pb, Cd, and As from Indoor Dust in Mice: Mechanisms and Health Implications.
Chen, XQ; Cui, YS; Du, HY; Juhasz, AL; Li, HB; Li, LN; Lin, XY; Ma, LQ; Scheckel, KG; Shi, XX; Xue, RY; Xue, XM; Yin, NY; Zhu, YG, 2022
)
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"This study evaluated the ability of Ca minerals to reduce Pb, Cd, and As oral bioavailability from indoor dust and associated mechanisms."( Ca Minerals and Oral Bioavailability of Pb, Cd, and As from Indoor Dust in Mice: Mechanisms and Health Implications.
Chen, XQ; Cui, YS; Du, HY; Juhasz, AL; Li, HB; Li, LN; Lin, XY; Ma, LQ; Scheckel, KG; Shi, XX; Xue, RY; Xue, XM; Yin, NY; Zhu, YG, 2022
)
0.72
"Our study used a mouse model of exposure to household dust with various concentrations and species of Ca to determine whether different Ca minerals can reduce bioavailability of Pb, Cd, and As in mice and elucidate the mechanism(s) involved."( Ca Minerals and Oral Bioavailability of Pb, Cd, and As from Indoor Dust in Mice: Mechanisms and Health Implications.
Chen, XQ; Cui, YS; Du, HY; Juhasz, AL; Li, HB; Li, LN; Lin, XY; Ma, LQ; Scheckel, KG; Shi, XX; Xue, RY; Xue, XM; Yin, NY; Zhu, YG, 2022
)
0.72

Dosage Studied

ExcerptRelevanceReference
" The two drugs caused comparable shifts of the isoproterenol dose-response curve during anesthesia."( Interaction of anesthesia, beta-receptor blockade, and blood loss in dogs with induced myocardial infarction.
Bennett, MJ; Clarke, TN; Foëx, P; Prys-Roberts, C; Roberts, JG; Ryder, WA, 1976
)
0.26
" The drug was administered either intramuscularly at a dosage of 6 ml daily for at least 10 days or infiltrated around the lesion (maximum 2 ml per lesion) at weekly intervals for 3 to 4 consecutive weeks."( Evaluation of sodium stibogluconate in the treatment of cutaneous leishmaniasis in Syria.
Ghosn, S, 1979
)
0.26
" Since quinidine gluconate absorption is significantly slower than quinidine sulfate, a combination of the two dosage forms may be utilized in providing the loading dose."( Relative bioavailability of quinidine gluconate and quinidine sulfate in healthy volunteers.
Amick, EN; Cashman, J; Covinsky, JO; Kelly, KL; Mason, WD; Russo, J,
)
0.13
"On separate occasions, five fasted adult greyhounds were dosed orally with 50 mg chloramphenicol/kg, both alone and in conjunction with other drugs."( Effects of concurrent drug therapy and of feeding on plasma chloramphenicol levels after oral administration of chloramphenicol in dogs.
Watson, AD, 1977
)
0.26
" and every two hours dosage among patients on lithium carbonate or gluconate."( [Pharmacoclinical value of the study of lithium cycles during 24 hours].
Colonna, L; Cottereau, MJ; Deniker, P; Ginestet, D; Loo, H, 1975
)
0.25
" We concluded that high oral doses of magnesium therapy (4 x 3 gr) potentiate the effects of intravenous beta-agonists, allowing a reduction of the dosage needed and a better "tolerance"."( [Contribution of magnesium gluconate in intravenous tocolysis with ritodrine].
Ally, K; Lambotte, R; Nicolas, A; Thoumsin, H, 1992
)
0.28
" The dose-response relationship to Str in four oocytes displayed a mean K0."( Voltage dependence of current through the Na,K-exchange pump of Rana oocytes.
Civan, MM; Wu, MM, 1991
)
0.28
" Only one therapy, multiple dosing with drug loaded sonicated vesicles, liposomes or niosomes, was found to be effective against parasites in the liver, spleen and bone marrow."( Visceral leishmaniasis: drug carrier system characteristics and the ability to clear parasites from the liver, spleen and bone marrow in Leishmania donovani infected BALB/c mice.
Alexander, J; Baillie, AJ; Carter, KC; Dolan, TF; McColgan, C, 1989
)
0.28
" Na-Stibogluconate (Pentostam) was used for the treatment at a dosage of 10 or 20 mg/kg on 10 or 14 consecutive days."( [Imported leishmaniasis of dogs: clinical aspects, diagnosis and therapy with Na stibogluconate (Pentostam)].
Reiter, I; Reusch, C, 1987
)
0.27
" Sodium stibogluconate should be given intramuscularly in the dosage of 20 mg/kg for at least 40 days, when patients should be assessed for further treatment if necessary."( Rationalisation of regimens of treatment of kala-azar with sodium stibogluconate in India: a randomised study.
Kumar, M; Kumar, P; Mishra, BN; Pandey, AK; Thakur, CP, 1988
)
0.27
" The generally comparable levels of Sb in the skin and in the visceral organs support the present clinical practice of administering the same dosage of Sb for cutaneous and visceral leishmaniasis."( Pharmacokinetics of pentavalent antimony (Pentostam) in hamsters.
Berman, JD; Gallalee, JF; Gallalee, JV, 1988
)
0.27
" Alterations in dosage before the second taste trial yielded comparability of the placebo and zinc lozenges."( The problems of taste in placebo matching: an evaluation of zinc gluconate for the common cold.
Farr, BM; Gwaltney, JM, 1987
)
0.27
" Treatment was with one of three antimonial compounds given at equivalent metallic dosage daily."( Comparative trials of antimonial drugs in urinary schistosomiasis.
Davis, A, 1968
)
0.25
" If shorter courses are ineffective prolonged and continued courses may be given provided that renal function is assessed and the dosage is adjusted when indicated."( Renal clearance of pentavalent antimony (sodium stibogluconate).
Hockmeyer, WT; Kager, PA; Keating, MI; Rees, PH, 1980
)
0.26
"A prospective randomized trial of three dosage regimens of sodium stibogluconate (Pentostam; Wellcome Foundation, London) to treat visceral leishmaniasis was conducted."( A comparison of three dosage regimens of sodium stibogluconate in the treatment of visceral leishmaniasis in Kenya.
Bhatt, SM; Bryceson, AD; Chulay, JD; Chunge, C; Gachihi, G; Ho, M; Muigai, R; Were, JB, 1983
)
0.27
" The concentration of compounds causing 50% inhibition of enzyme activity was determined from dose-response curves."( The Entner-Doudoroff pathway in Helicobacter pylori.
Burns, BP; Hazell, SL; Mendz, GL, 1994
)
0.29
" Routine acute toxicity at high dosage was also compared with phosalone and lindane effects 24 hr after treatment."( Toxicology of cupric salts in honeybees. I. Hormesis effects of organic derivatives on lethality parameters.
Bounias, M; Navone-Nectoux, M; Popeskovic, DS, 1995
)
0.29
"Zinc gluconate in the form and dosage studied significantly reduced the duration of symptoms of the common cold."( Zinc gluconate lozenges for treating the common cold. A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study.
Macknin, ML; Mason, P; Medendorp, SV; Mossad, SB, 1996
)
0.29
" Significant increase of dissolved oxygen concentration in culture (16-21%) and extracellular catalase activity were obtained when the traditional aeration was employed together with automatic dosed hydrogen peroxide."( Simultaneous production of catalase, glucose oxidase and gluconic acid by Aspergillus niger mutant.
Fiedurek, J; Gromada, A; Pielecki, J, 1998
)
0.3
" One hundred and twenty-nine patients with a facial seborrhoeic dermatitis for at least two months and presenting erythema and desquamation of moderate to severe intensity, were randomised to either lithium gluconate ointment dosed at 8% or placebo."( Lithium gluconate in the treatment of seborrhoeic dermatitis: a multicenter, randomised, double-blind study versus placebo.
Dreno, B; Moyse, D,
)
0.13
" Dosage was split with 18 mg given at breakfast and 18 mg zinc with supper."( Treatment of acute lymphocytic leukemia using zinc adjuvant with chemotherapy and radiation--a case history and hypothesis.
Eby, GA, 2005
)
0.33
" Dose-response analysis clearly revealed that most of the supplemented nutrients tested (except for gluconic acid) synergistically interact with chronic toxicity to phenol, especially at low doses."( Phenol degradation and toxicity assessment upon biostimulation to an indigenous Rhizobium Ralstonia taiwanensis.
Chang, JS; Chen, BY,
)
0.13
"Zinc gluconate and zinc acetate lozenges have been reported to shorten the duration of common colds in a dose-response manner when the amount of the active ingredient, positively charged zinc ions, is sufficient."( Ineffectiveness of zinc gluconate nasal spray and zinc orotate lozenges in common-cold treatment: a double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial.
Eby, GA; Halcomb, WW,
)
0.13
" Higher zinc dosage may be warranted to confer a protective effect under more challenging immunological conditions."( Use of zinc supplements to reduce upper respiratory infections in United States Air Force Academy cadets.
Martinez, MA; Tamosuinas, A; Veverka, DV; Wenger, R; Wilson, C, 2009
)
0.35
"2 mg/ml) of the gulonic acid lactone-methanol solution, and the concentrations (500 ng/ml) of organic phosphorus pesticide are same, to determine the best dosage of gulonic acid lactone."( [Research the role of gulonic acid lactone in the five kinds of organic phosphorus pesticide detection].
Du, H; Pan, X; Shao, H; Yan, H, 2010
)
0.36
" Patients were treated for 3 months with zinc gluconate at a dosage of 90 mg/d."( Hidradenitis suppurativa: the role of deficient cutaneous innate immunity.
Blouin, E; Brocard, A; Dréno, B; Guillet, G; Khammari, A; Knol, AC; Léonard, F; Moyse, D, 2012
)
0.38
"Delivery of a pharmacologically effective drug dosage to a target tissue is critical."( Drug delivery of zinc to Barrett's metaplasia by oral administration to Barrett's esophagus patients.
Abramson, J; Albert, N; Bailey, R; Barr, M; Cherian, D; Daum, G; Farrell, C; Hwang, A; McDonnell, E; Mercado, JM; Mercogliano, G; Morgan, M; Mullin, JM; Newman, G; Raile, B; Raines, J; Rudolph, D; Thornton, J; Valenzano, MC; Wang, X; Zitin, M; Zurbach, EP, 2014
)
0.4
" This reaction may be used as an important consideration to optimize the dosing regime of the two drugs and to help explain some pharmacological reactions between aspirin and biomolecules."( A Reaction of Aspirin with Ferrous Gluconate.
Zhang, J, 2015
)
0.42
" Based on the non-linear dose-response analysis, a greater reduction in serum levels of TC and LDL-C following zinc supplementation was seen at <12 weeks' duration of intervention."( Effects of zinc supplementation on lipid profile in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials.
Asbaghi, O; Fouladvand, F; Khodadost, M; Nasiri, M; Panahande, B; Pirouzi, A; Sadeghi, O; Sadeghian, M; Shokri, A, 2020
)
0.56
"The objective of this study was to compare the effects of post-ruminal provision of Ca-butyrate (CaB) when delivered via abomasal dosing, and Ca-gluconate (CaG) when provided ruminally using a rumen protected form or using an unprotected form via abomasal dosing on short-chain fatty acid (SCFA) concentration throughout the GIT, nutrient digestibility, GIT barrier function, ruminal SCFA absorption, ruminal morphometrics, intestinal brush border enzyme activity, and blood parameters for beef heifers."( A comparison of post-ruminal provision of Ca-gluconate and Ca-butyrate on growth performance, gastrointestinal barrier function, short-chain fatty acid absorption, intestinal histology, and brush-border enzyme activity in beef heifers.
Doelman, J; Guan, LL; Penner, GB; Seymour, DJ; Steele, MA; Watanabe, DHM, 2023
)
0.91
[information is derived through text-mining from research data collected from National Library of Medicine (NLM), extracted Dec-2023]

Occurs in Manufacturing (45 Items)

ItemProcessFrequency
Frozen foodscore-ingredient16
Meatscore-ingredient15
Meats and their productscore-ingredient15
Beveragescore-ingredient12
Dried products to be rehydratedcore-ingredient8
Dried productscore-ingredient8
Dehydrated beveragescore-ingredient8
Frozen meatscore-ingredient7
Prepared meatscore-ingredient4
Cocoa and chocolate powderscore-ingredient3
Cocoa and its productscore-ingredient3
Sausagescore-ingredient2
Chocolate powderscore-ingredient2
Instant beveragescore-ingredient2
Dairy drinkscore-ingredient2
Dairiescore-ingredient2
Chicken sandwichescore-ingredient1
Poultry sandwichescore-ingredient1
Sandwichescore-ingredient1
Stewscore-ingredient1
Mealscore-ingredient1
en:Vitamin mineral combinationscore-ingredient1
Suplementos dietéticoscore-ingredient1
Productos sin glutencore-ingredient1
Vegetarian pattiescore-ingredient1
Meat alternativescore-ingredient1
Chicken nuggetscore-ingredient1
Breaded chickencore-ingredient1
Poultry nuggetscore-ingredient1
Cooked chickencore-ingredient1
Chicken preparationscore-ingredient1
Cooked poultriescore-ingredient1
Chickenscore-ingredient1
Breaded productscore-ingredient1
en:dehydrated-beveragescore-ingredient1
Meat preparationscore-ingredient1
Chicken and its productscore-ingredient1
Strawberry milkscore-ingredient1
Flavoured milkscore-ingredient1
Poultriescore-ingredient1
Breakfastscore-ingredient1
en:dietary-supplementscore-ingredient1
fr:multivitamincore-ingredient1
Energy drink with sugarcore-ingredient1
Energy drinkscore-ingredient1

Drug Classes (1)

ClassDescription
organic molecular entityAny molecular entity that contains carbon.
[compound class information is derived from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI), Hastings J, Owen G, Dekker A, Ennis M, Kale N, Muthukrishnan V, Turner S, Swainston N, Mendes P, Steinbeck C. (2016). ChEBI in 2016: Improved services and an expanding collection of metabolites. Nucleic Acids Res]

Research

Studies (3,456)

TimeframeStudies, This Drug (%)All Drugs %
pre-19901831 (52.98)18.7374
1990's405 (11.72)18.2507
2000's519 (15.02)29.6817
2010's571 (16.52)24.3611
2020's130 (3.76)2.80
[information is prepared from research data collected from National Library of Medicine (NLM), extracted Dec-2023]

Market Indicators

Research Demand Index: 31.02

According to the monthly volume, diversity, and competition of internet searches for this compound, as well the volume and growth of publications, there is estimated to be moderate demand-to-supply ratio for research on this compound.

MetricThis Compound (vs All)
Research Demand Index31.02 (24.57)
Research Supply Index8.27 (2.92)
Research Growth Index4.48 (4.65)
Search Engine Demand Index92.58 (26.88)
Search Engine Supply Index3.84 (0.95)

This Compound (31.02)

All Compounds (24.57)

Study Types

Publication TypeThis drug (%)All Drugs (%)
Trials233 (6.37%)5.53%
Reviews89 (2.43%)6.00%
Case Studies110 (3.01%)4.05%
Observational2 (0.05%)0.25%
Other3,223 (88.13%)84.16%
[information is prepared from research data collected from National Library of Medicine (NLM), extracted Dec-2023]