Calcium Pyruvate
General Information
Product Name: Calcium Pyruvate
Chemical Name: Pyruvic acid calcium
CAS Number: 52009-14-0
Molecular Formula: C6H6CaO6
Molecular Weight: 214.19
Physical/Chemical Characteristics
Appearance: White to off-white powder
Odor: odorless or faint characteristic odor
Melting Point: >300℃
Bulk Density: 0.5-0.9g/mL
Solubility: Soluble in water
Product Specification
Assay: min 98% d.s.
Loss on drying: max 10%
Heavy metals: max0.001%
*Only selected data is represented here, for a full set of specifications we refer to our Specifications sheet.
Calcium Pyruvate Applications
Calcium pyruvate is pyruvic acid combined with the mineral calcium.
Pyruvate is a natural substance made in the body that contributes to metabolism and carbohydrate digestion. Pyruvate (as pyruvate dehyrogenase) is required to start the Krebs cycle , a process by which the body produces energy from chemical reactions. Natural sources of pyruvate include apples, cheese, dark beer and red wine.
Calcium is preferred over other alternatives, such as sodium and potassium, as it attracts the least amount of water. Therefore each unit contains more of the supplement, resulting in a more effective product and a better value to you.
Calcium Pyruvate Safety
In a study of acne, researchers found complete remission in some patients and no side effects. Pyruvic acid therapy is an effective, safe and well-tolerated procedure in the study. However, oral intake of high doses of pyruvate may lead to side effects of gastrointestinal disturbance – such as bloating, gas or diarrhea.
Pyruvic acid is lactose free and gluten free; it does not contain any animal derived ingredients; Non-GMO, Non-ETO; BSE/TSE free.
This product can be used as pharmaceutical raw materials and food additives.
Pyruvate and its salts are widely used in the field of medicine, such as the production of sedatives, antioxidants, antiviral agents, synthetic drugs for the treatment of hypertension and so on.
IUPAC
calcium;2-oxopropanoate