Customization: | Available |
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CAS No.: | 4468-02-4 |
Formula: | C12h22o14zn |
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Product Name | Zinc Gluconate |
CAS NO. | 4468-02-4 |
Molecular Formula | C12H22O14Zn |
Main Benefits | Wound Healing, Acne |
Applied industries | Dietary supplement, Food Additives |
What is Zinc Gluconate
Zinc gluconate is another form of zinc used to make zinc supplements. Amino acid chelates of zinc may be the best form of zinc supplementation, but they can be expensive. Zinc sulfate has been known to cause stomach irritation. Zinc gluconate is a good type and is absorbed well.
How Zinc Gluconate Works
Zinc gluconate is beneficial when levels of zinc are low. Zinc is a trace mineral, meaning that the body needs it in low amounts. Zinc resides in every cell of the human body. After iron, it is the body's most common mineral. Historically, zinc was used to assist with wound healing, according to the University of Maryland Medical Center. Zinc is crucial for a healthy immune system, growth, reproduction, smell, vision, thyroid function and blood clotting.
Zinc is also an antioxidant. It helps to prevent damage from substances called free radicals. Free radicals not only damage tissues, they also play a role in aging and serious conditions like cancer and heart disease.
Health Benefits of Zinc Gluconate
So far, very few scientific studies have tested the health effects of supplements containing Zinc Gluconate. But while clinical trials are currently lacking, some preliminary research suggests that Zinc Gluconate may offer certain health benefits. Here's look at several key findings from the available studies:
Wound Healing
Because zinc is important for cell division, it supports regeneration of skin after it is injured by a cut or abrasion. According to the National Institutes of Health Office of Dietary Supplements, doctors often recommend zinc supplements for patients with skin ulcers. Zinc supplements may also help heal cold sores, burns, incisions and other skin irritations.
Acne
Zinc gluconate supplements may also help heal acne lesions and prevent recurrence of acne. Zinc may act by regulating the activity of oil glands in the skin or by reducing inflammation. According to Acne To Health, zinc helps the body process fatty acids needed by the skin to heal and it may also lower the incidence of scarring after an acne outbreak.
Dandruff
Dandruff occurs when the skin of the scalp sheds more often than normal, leading to excessive flaking. Zinc compounds are often added to dandruff shampoos to help reduce shedding. Taking zinc gluconate supplements may also be helpful in suppressing dandruff, although a doctor should be consulted first.