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IUPAC name
Zinc (2S)-2-amino-4-hydroxy-4-oxobutanoate
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Other names
Zinc aspartate
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JSmol)
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Properties | |
C8H12N2O8Zn | |
Molar mass | 329.59848 g/mol |
Appearance | White crystalline powder |
Density | Solid |
Hazards | |
Safety data sheet (SDS) | MSDS |
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their
standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
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Zinc l-aspartate, often simply called zinc aspartate, is a chelated zinc supplement. Zinc aspartate is a salt of zinc with the amino acid aspartic acid.
Zinc aspartate is a white crystalline powder. It is soluble in dilute hydrochloric acid and insoluble in water. [1]
There are no specific bioavailability studies that were made available on this dietary mineral. It is assumed that the reported solubility of zinc aspartate in diluted hydrochloric acid will allow its dissociation and absorption in the stomach. However, it was not clear if further absorption could take place in the intestine considering its reported insolubility in water. [2]
Potential acute health effects may include skin and eye irritation. If inhaled, it can cause lung irritation.
Names | |
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IUPAC name
Zinc (2S)-2-amino-4-hydroxy-4-oxobutanoate
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Other names
Zinc aspartate
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Identifiers | |
3D model (
JSmol)
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|
ChemSpider | |
PubChem
CID
|
|
UNII | |
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Properties | |
C8H12N2O8Zn | |
Molar mass | 329.59848 g/mol |
Appearance | White crystalline powder |
Density | Solid |
Hazards | |
Safety data sheet (SDS) | MSDS |
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their
standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
|
Zinc l-aspartate, often simply called zinc aspartate, is a chelated zinc supplement. Zinc aspartate is a salt of zinc with the amino acid aspartic acid.
Zinc aspartate is a white crystalline powder. It is soluble in dilute hydrochloric acid and insoluble in water. [1]
There are no specific bioavailability studies that were made available on this dietary mineral. It is assumed that the reported solubility of zinc aspartate in diluted hydrochloric acid will allow its dissociation and absorption in the stomach. However, it was not clear if further absorption could take place in the intestine considering its reported insolubility in water. [2]
Potential acute health effects may include skin and eye irritation. If inhaled, it can cause lung irritation.