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gluconic acid

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Description

Gluconic acid is a naturally occurring organic acid with the formula HOCH2(CHOH)4COOH. It is a weak acid, with a pKa of 3.6. It is found in many fruits and vegetables, and is also produced by the fermentation of glucose by bacteria of the genus _Gluconobacter_. Gluconic acid and its salts, gluconates, are used in a wide variety of applications, including food additives, detergents, and pharmaceuticals. It is used as a food additive to act as a chelating agent, a humectant, and an acidity regulator. Gluconic acid is also used in detergents as a builder, to help remove dirt and grime. It is also used in pharmaceuticals, where it is used as a solubilizer and a stabilizer. Gluconic acid is a biodegradable and environmentally friendly compound, making it a popular choice for many industrial applications. It is often studied for its potential as a green alternative to more traditional chemicals. Its synthesis is often achieved through the fermentation of glucose by bacteria. Gluconic acid has a wide range of effects depending on its application. For example, in food, it can act as a chelating agent, preventing the formation of unwanted metallic ions. In detergents, it helps remove dirt and grime by chelating metal ions, making it a good option for environmental friendliness. In pharmaceuticals, it is often used as a solubilizer and a stabilizer. Gluconic acid is a very versatile compound with a range of applications and potential uses. It is therefore important to continue studying its properties and uses.'

gluconic acid: zinc gluconate has anti-inflammatory activity; RN given refers to (D)-isomer; all RRs refers to (D)-isomer unless otherwise noted [Medical Subject Headings (MeSH), National Library of Medicine, extracted Dec-2023]

ketogluconic acid : A gluconic acid that contains a ketonic carbonyl group. [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]

D-gluconic acid : A gluconic acid having D-configuration. [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]

Cross-References

ID SourceID
PubMed CID10690
CHEMBL ID464345
CHEBI ID33198
CHEBI ID24266
SCHEMBL ID971
MeSH IDM0096893

Synonyms (85)

Synonym
(2r,3s,4r,5r)-2,3,4,5,6-pentahydroxyhexanoic acid
d-glukonsaeure
d-gluconsaeure
CHEBI:33198 ,
glycogenic acid
ammonium gluconate
4-03-00-01255 (beilstein handbook reference)
ec 208-401-4
unii-r4r8j0q44b
r4r8j0q44b ,
gluconic acid, d-
glosanto
einecs 208-401-4
pentahydroxycaproic acid
nsc 77381
gluconic acid (van)
hsdb 487
brn 1726055
maltonate
glycogenate
dextronate
2,3,4,5,6-pentahydroxyhexanoate
glyconate
nsc-77381
gluconic acid
gco ,
GLUCONATE ,
maltonic acid
d-gluco-hexonic acid
526-95-4
dextronic acid
C00257
d-gluconic acid
6E52B5FC-5676-4139-977A-4D643EDDB159
BMSE000084
2,3,4,5,6-pentahydroxycaproic acid
G0036
CHEMBL464345
e574
133-42-6
dtxcid307169
tox21_202745
NCGC00260293-01
dtxsid8027169 ,
cas-526-95-4
19222-41-4
S3595
gluconic acid [hsdb]
gluconal ga-50
e-574
gluconic acid [mi]
gluconic acid [mart.]
gluconic acid [who-dd]
ins-574
ins no.574
gluconic acid [vandf]
gluconic acid [inci]
AKOS015895892
SCHEMBL971
glyconic acid
d-gluconic acid 50% in water
d-?gluconic acid
RGHNJXZEOKUKBD-SQOUGZDYSA-N
W-109086
DTXSID8042000 ,
mfcd00004240
ketogluconic acid
2,3,4,5,6-pentahydroxy-hexanoic acid
2,3,4,5,6-pentahydroxy-hexanoate
pentahydroxycaproate
124423-64-9
HY-Y0569
CS-0015343
DB13180
Q407569
sodium-gluconate
gluconic acid (contains gluconolactone)
D70789
EN300-7392806
gluconicacid(containsgluconolactone)
2,3,4,5,6-pentahydroxycaproic acid solution
gluconic acid (mart.)
dtxcid201012074
pesticide code: 000104
chebi:24266

Research Excerpts

Overview

Gluconic acid (GA) is a multifunctional carbonic acid regarded as a bulk chemical. It is used in the food, feed, beverage, textile, pharmaceutical, and construction industries. GA is associated with a Southern diet, low educational attainment, and low physical activity.

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"Gluconic acid is a widely used food and beverage additive, but its production suffers from low efficiency and high cost. "( Efficient aerobic fermentation of gluconic acid by high tension oxygen supply strategy with reusable Gluconobacter oxydans HG19 cells.
Dai, L; Lian, Z; Liu, Y; Xu, Y; Zhang, R; Zhou, X, 2022
)
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"Gluconic acid is a valuable chemical widely used in the industry."( Bioelectrochemical synthesis of gluconate by glucose oxidase immobilized in a ferrocene based redox hydrogel.
Radomski, J; Sieber, V; Vieira, L, 2023
)
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"Gluconic acid is a biomarker that is associated with social determinants of health including a Southern diet, low educational attainment, and low physical activity."( Association of Circulating Metabolites With Racial Disparities in Hypertension and Stroke in the REGARDS Study.
Ament, Z; Bhave, VM; Cushman, M; Garcia-Guarniz, AL; Irvin, MR; Judd, SE; Kijpaisalratana, N; Kimberly, WT; Long, DL; Patki, A, 2023
)
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"Gluconic acid is an intermediate of the glucose oxidation pathway."( Gluconic acid production by gad mutant of Klebsiella pneumoniae.
Han, Z; Hao, J; Jiang, B; Kim, CH; Shi, J; Wang, C; Wang, D; Wei, D, 2016
)
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"Gluconic acid (GA) is a multifunctional carbonic acid regarded as a bulk chemical in the food, feed, beverage, textile, pharmaceutical, and construction industries. "( Biotechnological production of gluconic acid: future implications.
Kumar, R; Singh, OV, 2007
)
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Actions

Gluconic acid tended to increase total short-chain fatty acids in the jejunum. It does not inhibit the trehalase, in contrast to delta-gluconolactone which is a simple intersecting linear inhibitor.

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"Gluconic acid tended to increase total short-chain fatty acids in the jejunum (+174, +87, and +74% for GA at 3,000, 6,000, and 12,000 ppm, respectively; P of the model = 0.07; quadratic, P = 0.07)."( 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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"4. Gluconic acid does not inhibit the trehalase, in contrast to delta-gluconolactone which is a simple intersecting linear inhibitor."( Inhibition of an insect midgut trehalase by dioxane and delta-gluconolactone: enzyme pKa values and geometric relationships at the active site.
Ferreira, C; Terra, IC; Terra, WR, 1983
)
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Toxicity

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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 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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"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
" 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

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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
)
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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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" 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

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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
)
0.28
" 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
)
0.31
" 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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" 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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" 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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" 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
)
0.48
"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
)
0.48
"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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Dosage Studied

ExcerptRelevanceReference
" 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
" 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
)
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"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
)
0.55
" 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,
)
0.35
"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
" 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
)
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" 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
)
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" 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
)
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"Herein, we report on a quantitative analysis of zinc gluconate in the authentic form in presence of vitamin C, and the method was applied to their dosage form (Utozinc® tablets)."( Quantitative 1HNMR Spectroscopy: Analysis of Zinc Gluconate in Utozinc® Tablets, a Mixture of Zinc Gluconate and Vitamin C.
Hassan, AEA; Hassan, MH, 2022
)
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[information is derived through text-mining from research data collected from National Library of Medicine (NLM), extracted Dec-2023]

Occurs in Manufacturing (18 Items)

ItemProcessFrequency
Groceriescore-ingredient23
Saucescore-ingredient23
Condimentscore-ingredient23
Dipscore-ingredient4
Plant-based foodscore-ingredient3
Plant-based foods and beveragescore-ingredient3
Fruits and vegetables based foodscore-ingredient2
Ricescore-ingredient2
Snackscore-ingredient1
Frozen foodscore-ingredient1
White ricescore-ingredient1
Cereal grainscore-ingredient1
Cereals and their productscore-ingredient1
Seedscore-ingredient1
Cereals and potatoescore-ingredient1
Mealscore-ingredient1
Ricecore-ingredient1
Salted snackscore-ingredient1

Roles (2)

RoleDescription
chelatorA ligand with two or more separate binding sites that can bind to a single metallic central atom, forming a chelate.
Penicillium metaboliteAny fungal metabolite produced during a metabolic reaction in Penicillium.
[role 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]

Drug Classes (1)

ClassDescription
gluconic acid
[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]

Pathways (4)

PathwayProteinsCompounds
Ketogluconate Metabolism1017
superpathway of gluconate degradation48
AtMetExpress overview0109
Biochemical pathways: part I0466

Protein Targets (6)

Potency Measurements

ProteinTaxonomyMeasurementAverage (µ)Min (ref.)Avg (ref.)Max (ref.)Bioassay(s)
AR proteinHomo sapiens (human)Potency4.87810.000221.22318,912.5098AID1259243; AID1259381
progesterone receptorHomo sapiens (human)Potency2.42870.000417.946075.1148AID1346784
estrogen-related nuclear receptor alphaHomo sapiens (human)Potency4.58240.001530.607315,848.9004AID1224841; AID1224842
estrogen nuclear receptor alphaHomo sapiens (human)Potency5.16270.000229.305416,493.5996AID1259244; AID743075
Voltage-dependent calcium channel gamma-2 subunitMus musculus (house mouse)Potency5.43720.001557.789015,848.9004AID1259244
Glutamate receptor 2Rattus norvegicus (Norway rat)Potency5.43720.001551.739315,848.9004AID1259244
[prepared from compound, protein, and bioassay information from National Library of Medicine (NLM), extracted Dec-2023]

Ceullar Components (1)

Processvia Protein(s)Taxonomy
plasma membraneGlutamate receptor 2Rattus norvegicus (Norway rat)
[Information is prepared from geneontology information from the June-17-2024 release]

Bioassays (2)

Assay IDTitleYearJournalArticle
AID396666Chemical stability at pH 22008European journal of medicinal chemistry, Nov, Volume: 43, Issue:11
Synthesis, chemical and biological studies on new Fe(3+)-glycosilated beta-diketo complexes for the treatment of iron deficiency.
AID781325pKa (acid-base dissociation constant) as determined by Liao ref: J Chem Info Model 20092014Pharmaceutical research, Apr, Volume: 31, Issue:4
Comparison of the accuracy of experimental and predicted pKa values of basic and acidic compounds.
[information is prepared from bioassay data collected from National Library of Medicine (NLM), extracted Dec-2023]

Research

Studies (1,114)

TimeframeStudies, This Drug (%)All Drugs %
pre-1990184 (16.52)18.7374
1990's202 (18.13)18.2507
2000's303 (27.20)29.6817
2010's332 (29.80)24.3611
2020's93 (8.35)2.80
[information is prepared from research data collected from National Library of Medicine (NLM), extracted Dec-2023]

Market Indicators

Research Demand Index: 84.46

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 very strong demand-to-supply ratio for research on this compound.

MetricThis Compound (vs All)
Research Demand Index84.46 (24.57)
Research Supply Index7.15 (2.92)
Research Growth Index4.68 (4.65)
Search Engine Demand Index154.41 (26.88)
Search Engine Supply Index2.03 (0.95)

This Compound (84.46)

All Compounds (24.57)

Study Types

Publication TypeThis drug (%)All Drugs (%)
Trials105 (9.02%)5.53%
Reviews38 (3.26%)6.00%
Case Studies23 (1.98%)4.05%
Observational1 (0.09%)0.25%
Other997 (85.65%)84.16%
[information is prepared from research data collected from National Library of Medicine (NLM), extracted Dec-2023]