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Calcium D-gluconate monohydrate (CAS 66905-23-5)

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Alternate Names:
D-Gluconic acid calcium salt
Application:
Calcium D-gluconate monohydrate is a soluble precursor for CaO-based sorbents
CAS Number:
66905-23-5
Purity:
≥98%
Molecular Weight:
448.39
Molecular Formula:
C12H22CaO14•H2O
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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Calcium D-gluconate monohydrate is a compound frequently utilized in various research applications due to its diverse properties and roles in biological systems. As a calcium salt of D-gluconic acid, it serves as a convenient source of calcium ions for in vitro studies and experimentation. Calcium ions play essential roles in cellular signaling, membrane stability, enzyme activation, and muscle contraction. Therefore, calcium D-gluconate monohydrate is often employed in cell culture media to maintain cell viability and functionality. Additionally, it is utilized in research aimed at investigating the effects of calcium signaling pathways on cellular processes such as proliferation, differentiation, and apoptosis. Furthermore, calcium D-gluconate monohydrate is used in studies focusing on bone metabolism and mineralization due to its role as a calcium supplement. Researchers also utilize this compound to examine its interactions with other molecules, proteins, or drugs, elucidating its pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics. Moreover, calcium D-gluconate monohydrate has been investigated for its potential applications in various fields such as food science, agriculture, and environmental science. Its ability to provide calcium supplementation and its compatibility with biological systems make it a valuable tool in a wide range of research endeavors aimed at understanding cellular physiology, biochemistry, and pathology.


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Calcium D-gluconate monohydrate, 500 g

sc-214651
500 g
$47.00

Calcium D-gluconate monohydrate, 1 kg

sc-214651A
1 kg
$60.00