Zinc Gluconate Guide
Zinc Gluconate is found in...
- Facial Moisturizer/Treatment (42)
- Anti-Aging (36)
- Facial Cleanser (19)
- Mouthwash (16)
- Eye Liner (16)
- Eye Cream & Treatment (14)
- Breath Fresheners (13)
- Sunless Tanning (10)
- Foundation with SPF (9)
- Sunscreen SPF 15 and Above (9)
- Skin Toners (8)
- Facial Powder (7)
- Mask (7)
- Conditioner (6)
- Eye Shadow (6)
- Toothpaste (5)
- Teeth Whitening (4)
- Shampoo (4)
- Acne Creams and Gels (3)
- Shaving Cream (3)
- After Shave (3)
- Styling Mousse/Foam (3)
- Bronzer (3)
- Makeup (General) (3)
- Bath Oil/Salts/Soak (3)
- Moisturizer with SPF (3)
- Foot Moisturizer (2)
- Peels (2)
- Body and Foot Scrub (2)
- Oral Care (General) (2)
- Hair Removal Waxes (2)
- Muscle/Joint Soreness (2)
- Anti Frizz (2)
- Lip Balm (2)
- Facial Scrub (2)
- Eczema/Damaged Skin Treatment (2)
- Other Eye Makeup (2)
- Hair Loss Treatment (1)
- Hair Spray (1)
- Hair Relaxer (1)
- Oral Pain Relief (1)
- Insect Bites/Stings (1)
- Hair Care (General) (1)
- Poison Ivy/Oak/Sumac (1)
- Scalp Treatment (1)
- Facial Wipes (1)
- Shampoo Plus Conditioner (1)
- Face Care (General) (1)
- Deodorants (Women's) (1)
- Styling Gel/Lotion (1)
- Deodorants (General) (1)
- Body Wash & Cleanser (1)
- Body Firming Lotion (1)
- Astringents (1)
- Anti-Dandruff (1)
- Whitening Toothpaste (1)
More information on Zinc Gluconate...
Zinc gluconate (also called zincum gluconium) is the zinc salt of gluconic acid. It is an ionic compound consisting of two moles of gluconate for each mole of zinc. Zinc gluconate is a popular form for the delivery of zinc as a dietary supplement.
Gluconic acid is found naturally, and is industrially manufactured by the fermentation of glucose, typically by Aspergillus niger, but also by other fungi, e.g. Penicillium, or by bacteria, e.g. Acetobacter, Pseudomonas and Gluconobacter.[1] In its pure form, it is a white to off-white powder. It can also be manufactured by electrolytic oxidation[2], although this is a more expensive process. The advantages are a lower microbiological profile, and a more complete reaction, yielding a product with a longer shelf life.
Zinc gluconate may interfere with the absorption of antibiotics, so combinations may be unsafe....
Products containing Zinc Gluconate
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