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Gluconate, magnesium

Magnesium Gluconate occurs as a white to off white powder or granulate. It is anhydrous, the dihydrate, or a mixture of both. It is very soluble in water and is sparingly soluble in alcohol. It is insoluble in ether. [Pg.259]

Magnesium gluconate Magnesium Buffer firming agent in ADI not specified ... [Pg.62]

Magnesium salt dihydrate, Cl2H2MgOu.2HjO, magnesium gluconate, Almora, Gtucomag, UUm-Mg. [Pg.699]

Calcium D-pantothenate Cholecalciferol Choline chloride Copper carbonate (ic) Cupric sulfate pentahydrate Ferrous fumarate Magnesium gluconate Magnesium sulfate anhydrous Manganese carbonate Manganese oxide (ous) Manganese sulfate (ous) Menadione DL-Methionine L-Methionine MSG Niacinamide D-Panthenol Potassium iodide Retinol Tocopherol D-a-Tocopherol DL-a-Tocopherol d-o-Tocopheryl acetate animal feed ingredient Casein Com (Zea mays) meal Lactose Sodium sulfate Whey animal feed supplement Ammonium acetate Ammonium perchlorate Calcium phosphate monobasic anhydrous Calcium pyrophosphate Cobalt phosphate (ous)... [Pg.4813]

Magnesium acetylmethionate Magnesium aspartate Magnesium gluconate Maltose Mammary extract... [Pg.5007]

Magnesium gluconate (dihydrate) 59672-05-8 Bornyl isovalerate 59686-68-9 Cetiol 1414E G-4964... [Pg.6539]

N,N-Butyl benzene sulfonamide Dellatol BBS Plasthall BSA Rit-Cizer 7 Uniplex 214 222-848-2 Gluconal MG Magnesium gluconate 222-852-4... [Pg.6843]

In the case of oral liquids, the doctor will write the strength in milligrams per millilitre followed by the amount and dose. In the case of electrolytes the strength is often written in millimol per millilitre because the dosages of electrolyte are based on blood concentrations. For example R/ Magnesium gluconate oral solution 0,1 mmol/mL 300 mL... [Pg.18]

For the preparation and the dose check, it may be necessary to convert the strength to milligrams per millilitre. In case of the oral solution in this prescription magnesium gluconate dehydrate is used. Therefore, the equivalent strength is 45 mg/mL. The above prescription can then be read as ... [Pg.19]


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