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what is 'zinc gluconate'?

Definition for 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 . more

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