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Product Name:
Zinc Aspartate
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Molecular Formula:
C8H12N2O8Zn
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Molecular Weight:
329.6 g/mol
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CAS No.:
36393-20-1
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CID Code:
56841018
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Shelf Life:
3 years - 20°C powder
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ChemSpider ID
23345717
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UNII No.
4OC7QTI23H
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- IUPAC Names
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USP of Zinc Aspartate
- Zinc aspartate is a zinc supplement used to treat deficiencies and a variety of other conditions.
- Aspartate molecule aids the bioavailability in the human body due to chelate structure.
- We offer a complete chelated structure, as evidenced by FT-IR spectra.
- From the span of pregnancy to adolescence, zinc is needed for growth and development.
IUPAC Names of Zinc Aspartate
zinc;(2S)-2-amino-4-hydroxy-4-oxobutanoate
Synonyms of Zinc Aspartate
- zinc aspartate
- 36393-20-1
- 4OC7QTI23H
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- zinc hydroaspartate
- Bis(L-aspartato(2-)-N,O(sup 1))zincate(2-) dihydrogen (T-4)
- Dihydrogen bis(L-aspartato(2-)-N,O1)zincate(2-)
- Zincate(2-), bis(L-aspartato(2-)-N,O(sup 1))-, dihydrogen, (T-4)-
- Bis(L-aspartato(2-)-N,O(sup 1))zincate(2-) dihydrogen (T-4)
Description of Zinc Aspartate
Zinc Aspartate is a white, odorless powder with a slightly salty taste. It exists in a crystalline form at room temperature and exhibits hygroscopic properties, meaning it readily absorbs moisture from the surrounding air. Due to this, it’s often found as a fine powder with a tendency to cake. Chemically, it’s a coordination complex where a zinc ion (Zn²⁺) is bonded to two aspartate anions (C₄H₆NO₄⁻).
These aspartate anions are derived from the amino acid L-aspartic acid. The zinc-aspartate bond strengthens the overall structure and influences its solubility in water. As a leading API manufacturer, WBCIL prioritizes strict CGMP and ISO quality control measures throughout the production process. The prolonged experience from 1962 ensures consistent potency, purity, and safety in every dose of WBCIL’s zinc Aspartate.
Application of Zinc Aspartate
Pharmaceutical Industry:
- Nutritional supplements: Zinc aspartate can be used in formulating supplements to treat zinc deficiencies, especially for high-risk groups.
- Prenatal vitamins: Given its importance during pregnancy, zinc aspartate can be included in prenatal vitamin formulations.
- Growth and development supplements: Products targeting children and adolescents for proper growth and development.
Nutraceutical Industry:
- Functional foods: Zinc aspartate can be added to fortified foods to enhance their nutritional value, particularly for products aimed at pregnant women, children, and adolescents.
- Sports nutrition: It can be used in supplements for athletes to support growth, development, and overall health.
Healthcare Industry:
- Clinical nutrition: Zinc aspartate can be used in nutritional formulations for patients with conditions that increase the risk of zinc deficiency, such as chronic renal disease, liver disease, or gastrointestinal disorders.
- Geriatric care products: It can be incorporated into supplements designed for older adults to support immune function and overall health.
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