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Calcium glucarate

A tridentate complex, at 0-1,0-2, and 0-3, is found in the crystal structure of calcium lactobionate" and D-arabinonate, but not in those of potassium D-gluconate or calcium DL-glycerate." It has been postulated that, in solution, DL-glycerate, D-gluconate, i>glucarate, and lactobionate all form tridentate complexes with lanthanide ions," but the evidence is not conclusive. Unusual tridentate complexation was found at O-1,0-3, and... [Pg.31]

Calcium carbonate in suspension in glycerol and hydrogen peroxide causes a considerable structural alteration, with the appearance of formaldehyde, formic acid, glyceric acid, and hydroxymalonic acid. Under identical conditions, D-glucose gives formaldehyde, formic acid, acetic acid, oxalic acid, D-glucaric acid, and other, unidentified, hydroxy acids. ... [Pg.174]

TCP D-GLUCARIC ACID GAMMA GLUTAMYL TRANSFERASE DECREASED SERUM CALCIUM CHOLESTEROL, TRIGLYCERIDES E... [Pg.155]

Figure 8 The co-ordination shells of calcium in (a) calcium D-glucarate tetrahydrate and (b) calcium 2-keto-D-gluconate trihydrate... Figure 8 The co-ordination shells of calcium in (a) calcium D-glucarate tetrahydrate and (b) calcium 2-keto-D-gluconate trihydrate...
Saccharates. Trivial name for salts of D-glucaric acid, formerly also for the basic compounds that precipitate when sucrose solutions are treated with calcium or magnesium hydroxides. [Pg.564]

Calcium D-glucarate (1 1) tetrahydrate. See Calcium saccharate Calcium gluceptate CAS 17140-60-2 29039-00-7 (dihydrate) EINECS/ELINCS 241-203-6 Synonyms Calcium glucoheptonate (1 2) Calcium a-D-heptagluconate Glucoheptonic acid, calcium salt (2 1) a-D-Glucoheptonic acid, calcium salt... [Pg.681]

CAS 5793-88-4 (anhyd.) 5793-89-5 (tetrahydrate) 8002-17-3 EINECS/ELINCS 227-334-1 Synonyms Calcium D-glucarate (1 1) tetrahydrate Calcium D-saccharate D-Glucaric acid, calcium salt (1 1) tetrahydrate Saccharated lime (INCI)... [Pg.707]

D-Glucaric acid, while typically represented in a Fischer projection formula as an acyclic product, is not isolated in this form but is isolated and easy to handle as crystalline 1,4- and 6,3- monolactones, 6a and 6b, respectively, or the 1,4 6,3-dilactone (6c). Several convenient salt forms of acyclic D-glucaric acid can also be prepared and these include monopotassium (6d) - (6), dipotassium (6e) - (7), sodium potassium (6f) - (7), and calcium D-glucarate (6g) - (6). In aqueous solution glucaric acid is present as an equilibrium mixture of principally the acyclic stmcture, and the 1,4- and 6-3-monolactones (8,9). [Pg.65]

Other Applications - Other reported applications include glucaric as a component of detergent formulations (assorted patents) (35-37), shampoos (38), calcium and magnesium containing fertilizers (39), fillings (calcium salt) for... [Pg.76]

Acid Derivatives.—Calcium DL-glycerate, potassium D-glucarate, calcium L-ascorbate (comparison of two analyses), 2,3 4,6-di-0-isopropylidene-L-... [Pg.202]

CaOt2> Calcium D-glucarate tetrahydrate, 42B, 566 aBraCaOa, a-Fucose calcium bromide trihydrate, 41B, 481 aBraCaOa, a-Galactose - calcium bromide trihydrate, 39B, 304 aClaOiiSr, epi-Inositol - strontium chloride pentahydrate, 43B,... [Pg.217]

Carboxylic Acid Derivatives.—Calcium D-glucarate, D-glucaro-l,4-lactone, calcium sodium -D-galacturonate, methyl (l,2,3,4-tetra-0-acetyl-j8-i>galacto-pyranosyl)uronate, calcium D-araW o-hexulopyranosonate, the 2-C-benzyl derivative (326) from L-ascorbic acid (prepared by treating L-ascorbic acid with benzyl chloride and then with methanol), and 2-(4-bromophenylhydrazono)-dehydro-L-ascorbic acid. ... [Pg.189]


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