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CAS 12565-63-8: Zinc, bis[(2ξ)-D-gluco-heptonato]-

Description:Zinc, bis[(2ξ)-D-gluco-heptonato]- is a coordination compound where zinc is complexed with two molecules of D-gluco-heptonate, a derivative of glucose. This compound typically exhibits characteristics common to zinc coordination complexes, such as solubility in polar solvents and potential biological activity due to the presence of the glucose-derived ligand. The heptonate ligand can facilitate interactions with biological systems, potentially enhancing the bioavailability of zinc. The compound may display specific optical activity due to the chiral nature of the D-gluco-heptonate ligands. Additionally, it may participate in various chemical reactions typical of metal complexes, including redox reactions and ligand exchange processes. The stability of the complex can be influenced by factors such as pH, temperature, and the presence of competing ligands. Overall, this compound is of interest in fields such as biochemistry and nutrition, particularly in studies related to zinc's role in biological systems and its potential therapeutic applications.

Formula:C14H26O16Zn

  • Synonyms:
  • <span class="text-smallcaps">D</span>-gluco-Heptonic acid, zinc complex, (2ξ)-
  • D-gluco-Heptonicacid, zinc complex, (2x)-
  • WE-Zn
  • Welgro Zinc
  • Zinc heptagluconate
  • Zinc, bis[(2ξ)-<span class="text-smallcaps">D</span>-gluco-heptonato]-
  • Zinc, bis[(2ξ)-D-gluco-heptonato]-
  • D-gluco-Heptonic acid, zinc complex, (2ξ)-
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Zinc glucoheptonate
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CAS: 12565-63-8
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Zinc glucoheptonate

CAS:12565-63-8

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