"' Potassium gluconate "'is the potassium salt of the conjugate base of gluconic acid.
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In the presence of glucose, the formation of gluconic acid by the enzyme triggers release of insulin from the hydrogel.
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Gluconic acid, gluconate salts, and gluconate esters occur widely in nature because such species arise from the oxidation of glucose.
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For example, glucose has an aldehyde functional group that is able to reduce silver cations to silver atoms and is then oxidized to gluconic acid.
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Upon addition to water, GDL is partially hydrolysed to gluconic acid, with the balance between the lactone form and the acid form established as a chemical equilibrium.
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During fruit decay, this species has been observed to make citric acid and gluconic acid and sequester phenylalanine ammonia lyase activity, in the citrus fruits it infects.
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Warwick P, Evans N, Hall T, Vines S ( 2004 ) Stability constants of uranium ( IV )-?-isosaccharinic acid and gluconic acid complexes.
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The problem with using glucose is that gluconic acid is formed as a byproduct which increases the pH of the culture and in turn, decreases the production of cellulose.
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Its ingredients include water, lactic acid, gluconic acid, lauramine oxide, Propylene Glycol, n-Butyl Ether, and solvents that dissolve cobalt gel coats and paint.
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It is also referred to as 2, 3, 4, 5, 6-pentahydroxycaproic acid potassium salt, D-gluconic acid potassium salt, or potassium D-gluconate.