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| Synonyms: Zinc di-gluconate Molecular Formula: C12H22O14Zn Molecular Weight: 455.68 Hazard Class:General cargo HS Code: 2918160000 Grade:Food grade 99.5% | |||||||||
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Food Grade
1. Infant Formula and Baby Food: Widely added to infant formula, weaning rice cereal, high-zinc growing-up milk powder, and prenatal multivitamins. It perfectly complements the absorption of calcium and iron without compromising the original milk flavor of the food.
2. Functional Beverages and Healthy Snacks: Used in sports energy drinks, solid powders, high-zinc whole-wheat biscuits, flavored milk, and various functional gummies as a dietary fortification of the trace element zinc.
3. Appetite Regulator Dietary Supplements: Most commercially available children's "zinc supplementation blue hat" health products use food-grade zinc gluconate as their core ingredient.
Daily Chemical Grade
1. Oil Control, Anti-allergy, and Acne Treatment Skincare Products (Core Skincare Scenario): Zinc effectively inhibits the activity of reductase in the skin's epidermis, thereby reducing excessive sebum secretion from the sebaceous glands. 1. Daily-grade zinc gluconate: Often combined with glycine and copper salts, it is widely added to oil-controlling facial cleansers, acne-treating creams, and oil-controlling toners to tighten pores, balance oil production, and soothe inflammation.
2. Anti-tartar and halitosis toothpaste: Widely used in high-end toothpastes and mouthwashes. Zinc gluconate effectively inhibits the growth of anaerobic bacteria in the oral cavity, prevents plaque calcification into tartar, and reacts with volatile sulfur compounds in the mouth to fundamentally eliminate bad breath. It also has a more pleasant taste than zinc sulfate.
Feed-grade:
1. High-end pet functional nutrients: Widely added to high-end cat food, dog food, pet-specific reproductive conditioning pastes, and coat-care nutrients. It effectively prevents skin problems in pets caused by zinc deficiency, such as interdigital dermatitis, hair loss, and scabbing, resulting in thicker, shinier fur.
2. Breeding of special economic animals: Add to the feed of male livestock (such as racehorses and breeding pigs) to maintain the health of their reproductive system and improve sperm motility and fertility.
Item | Unit | Standard | Typical Value |
Appearance | — | White granules or crystalline powder | White granules or crystalline powder |
Assay (as C12H22ZnO14, dry basis) | %m/m | 97.0–102.0 | 99.5 |
Reducing Substances | %m/m | ≤1.0 | 0.5 |
Loss on Drying (105 °C) | %m/m | ≤11.6 | 8 |
pH (10 g/1000 mL solution) | — | 5.5–7.5 | 6.0 |
Sulfates (as SO4) | %m/m | ≤0.05 | <0.05 |
Chlorides (as Cl) | %m/m | ≤0.05 | <0.05 |
Arsenic (as As) | mg/kg | ≤3 | <1 |
Lead (as Pb) | mg/kg | ≤2 | <1 |
Cadmium (as Cd) | mg/kg | ≤2 | <1 |
Item | Condition | Unit | Value |
Particle Size | Retained on 18 mesh sieve | %m/m | ≤0.5 |
Bulk Density (loose) | — | kg/m³ | Approx. 800 |
25 kg, inner PE bag, outer bag is high-density laminated woven bag or paper bag