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527-07-1, Sodium Gluconate is the sodium salt of gluconic acid with chelating property. Sodium gluconate chelates and forms stable complexes with various ions, preventing them from engaging in chemical reactions.
Sodium gluconate is an organic sodium salt having D-gluconate as the counterion. It has a role as a chelator. It contains a D-gluconate.
D-Gluconic acid sodium salt is a glycol ether that is used as an injection solution. It has been shown to have antibacterial efficacy against wild-type strains of bacteria such as Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and Staphylococcus aureus. The in vitro antimicrobial action of D-gluconic acid sodium salt was found to be due to its ability to inhibit bacterial growth by interfering with the synthesis of DNA. D-gluconic acid sodium salt also has been shown to have antihypertensive effects in rats through the inhibition of angiotensin II type 1 receptor (AT1) signaling pathway and erythrocyte proliferation. This drug also has been shown to bind benzalkonium chloride and x-ray diffraction data show that it is crystalline in nature. The analytical method for determining the concentration of D-gluconic acid sodium salt is by electrochemical impedance, Reference of 527-07-1

With respect to acute toxicity, simple alcohols have low acute toxicities. Doses of several milliliters are tolerated. 527-07-1, formula is C6H11NaO7, For pentanols, hexanols, octanols and longer alcohols, LD50 range from 2–5 g/kg (rats, oral). Ethanol is less acutely toxic.All alcohols are mild skin irritants. Reference of 527-07-1

Qu, Jun-e;Luo, Hongqin;Liu, Zhanxiang;Wang, Hairen;Chen, Yuwei;Yang, Lixia research published 《 Effect of sodium-zinc EDTA and sodium gluconate as electrolyte additives on corrosion and discharge behavior of Mg as anode for air battery》, the research content is summarized as follows. The corrosion inhibiting performance of EDTA-ZnNa2 and C6H11NaO7 for pure magnesium in a 3.5 wt% NaCl electrolyte was investigated through electrochem. tests and surface microanal. And their effect on discharge behavior of Mg anode used for air battery was evaluated through constant-current discharging tests. The inhibition performance varied with different additive concentrations and the maximum inhibition efficiency values were obtained as 87.11% and 77.70% by using 0.005 M EDTA-ZnNa2 and 0.01 M C6H11NaO7, resp. Both the presence of 0.005 M EDTA-ZnNa2 and 0.01 M C6H11NaO7 in electrolyte improved the battery performance, especially under a smaller discharging current. The discharge platform time was extended from 15.66 to 22.57 h and 20.04 h by adding EDTA-ZnNa2 and C6H11NaO7 at discharging c.d. of 2 mA cm-2 resp., accompanied by a negligible battery voltage drop of about 20 mV. In the case of EDTA-ZnNa2, zinc hydroxide formed by the dissociated zinc ions cooperated with magnesium hydroxide and organic adsorption film for corrosion inhibition. Therefore, by using it a more pronounced discharge performance was achieved than C6H11NaO7.

527-07-1, Sodium Gluconate is the sodium salt of gluconic acid with chelating property. Sodium gluconate chelates and forms stable complexes with various ions, preventing them from engaging in chemical reactions.
Sodium gluconate is an organic sodium salt having D-gluconate as the counterion. It has a role as a chelator. It contains a D-gluconate.
D-Gluconic acid sodium salt is a glycol ether that is used as an injection solution. It has been shown to have antibacterial efficacy against wild-type strains of bacteria such as Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and Staphylococcus aureus. The in vitro antimicrobial action of D-gluconic acid sodium salt was found to be due to its ability to inhibit bacterial growth by interfering with the synthesis of DNA. D-gluconic acid sodium salt also has been shown to have antihypertensive effects in rats through the inhibition of angiotensin II type 1 receptor (AT1) signaling pathway and erythrocyte proliferation. This drug also has been shown to bind benzalkonium chloride and x-ray diffraction data show that it is crystalline in nature. The analytical method for determining the concentration of D-gluconic acid sodium salt is by electrochemical impedance, Reference of 527-07-1

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