digluconates
Digluconates are chemical compounds in which two gluconate ligands accompany a single divalent metal ion, forming bis(gluconato) salts. The general formula is M(C6H11O7)2, where M represents a divalent cation such as calcium (Ca2+), magnesium (Mg2+), zinc (Zn2+), or copper (Cu2+). The gluconate ligand is the dianion derived from gluconic acid (C6H12O7). Digluconates are encountered mainly as mineral supplements and pharmaceutical ingredients, for example calcium digluconate, zinc digluconate, and magnesium digluconate.
Preparation and structure: They are typically prepared by neutralizing gluconic acid with a metal oxide, hydroxide,
Occurrence and use: In dietary supplements, digluconates supply a metal ion with relatively good solubility and
Properties and safety: Digluconates generally exhibit moderate to high water solubility, with properties dependent on the
See also: gluconate, gluconic acid, calcium digluconate, zinc digluconate.