Ferrous Gluconate Powder

Bulk ferrous gluconate powder for iron fortification, dietary supplements, mineral premixes, and food applications, supplied with assay review, batch documentation, and export-ready packaging support.

Lifeworth supplies ferrous gluconate powder for supplement brands, food fortification projects, premix manufacturers, and mineral ingredient distributors. We support specification review, sample evaluation, COA, SDS/MSDS, and flexible bulk packaging for international sourcing.

  • Ferrous gluconate powder, CAS 299-29-6
  • Organic iron source for nutrition applications
  • Suitable for tablets, capsules, premixes, and fortified foods
  • Assay and elemental iron review available
  • COA, SDS/MSDS, sample, and bulk packaging support

Tell us your application, target specification, and destination market so we can support grade selection, documentation review, and packaging recommendations.

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Quick Specs

Identity

INCI Name

Ferrous gluconate

Alias

Ferrous Gluconate; Iron(II) Gluconate; Iron Gluconate

CAS Number

299-29-6

Molecular Formula

C12H22FeO14

Molecular Weight

446.14 g/mol

Quality

Assay

Per agreed specification

Grade

Food Grade

Standards

USP

Assay Method

HPLC

Handling

Appearance

Yellow gray to greenish yellow powder

Form

Powder

Solubility

Slightly soluble in water / per agreed specification

Applications

Dietary supplements, food fortification, nutritional premixes, multi-mineral blends, and pharmaceutical or OTC projects where permitted

Commercial Terms

MOQ

MOQ depends on packaging and specification.

Lead Time

3–7 working days for standard items; bulk orders by schedule.

Incoterms

EXW / FOB / CIF / DAP / DDP

Sample

Free sample (shipping charged)

Quality & Documents
COA (per batch) • SDS/MSDS • TDS/Spec sheet (on request). Additional statements depend on product and market.

Product Overview

Ferrous Gluconate Powder is an organic iron salt commonly used as an iron source in dietary supplements, fortified foods, and nutritional premix systems.

It is usually supplied as yellow gray to greenish yellow powder, and buyers often review assay, elemental iron content, ferrous iron basis, heavy metals, microbial limits, solubility, color impact, and documentation scope before technical or commercial evaluation.

It is commonly considered for tablets, capsules, food fortification, and mineral premix applications, with sample supply and batch documentation available for sourcing reference.

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Applications

Dietary Supplements
Used in tablets, capsules, and mineral supplement formulas where a defined iron source is required.

Food Fortification
Considered where iron enrichment is required and the formula can tolerate its color and taste impact.

Nutritional Premixes
Suitable for vitamin-mineral premixes and multi-mineral blend systems where blending uniformity is important.

Pharmaceutical / OTC Projects
Where local regulation and grade requirements allow, it may be reviewed for pharmaceutical or OTC iron projects.

How to Choose the Right Grade / Form

Supplement Grade
For supplements, choose ferrous gluconate with defined assay, elemental iron content, heavy metal limits, microbial limits, and document support.

Food Fortification Grade
For fortified foods, review color impact, taste profile, solubility, heavy metals, microbiological quality, and food-grade documentation.

Premix Grade
For dry premixes, particle size, flowability, bulk density, and blending uniformity should be checked together with assay and iron content.

Confirm Specification
Compare suppliers based on actual elemental iron contribution, iron form, assay basis, and destination-market requirements.

Technical & Formulation Notes

Technical Notes

Ferrous gluconate is selected when an organic iron source is required for supplement, food fortification, or premix applications.

For procurement review, buyers should confirm CAS number, assay basis, elemental iron level, ferrous iron identity, appearance, solubility, heavy metals, microbial limits, and destination-market compliance before order confirmation.

Commercial ferrous gluconate powder is typically produced through controlled reaction of a gluconate source with iron compounds, followed by purification, drying, milling or sieving, and packaging.

Batch consistency should be evaluated through appearance, identification, assay, elemental iron content, loss on drying, and microbiological testing according to the agreed specification.

For capsules and tablets, ferrous gluconate should be blended uniformly and tested for excipient compatibility, color impact, and finished-product stability.

For food fortification, evaluate taste, color, oxidation behavior, and interaction with vitamins, minerals, proteins, and organic acids.

For premix systems, particle size, flowability, bulk density, and segregation risk should be reviewed before large-scale production.

For iron formulas, compatibility with vitamin C, folate, B vitamins, calcium, zinc, and magnesium should be reviewed according to the final design.

Extended quality review may include appearance, identification, assay, elemental iron content, ferric iron control where required, loss on drying, residue on ignition, heavy metals, arsenic, lead, cadmium, mercury, total plate count, yeast and mold, E. coli, and Salmonella.

Product specifications

TestSpecificationMethod
AppearanceYellow gray to greenish yellow powderVisual
IdentificationConforms to reference standardIR / Chemical reaction
AssayPer agreed specificationTitration / ICP
Elemental IronPer agreed specificationICP-OES / AAS
Ferric Iron ControlPer agreed specificationIn-house
Loss on DryingPer agreed specificationUSP / In-house
Residue on IgnitionPer agreed specificationUSP / In-house
Heavy MetalsPer agreed specificationICP-MS / AAS
LeadPer agreed specificationICP-MS / AAS
ArsenicPer agreed specificationICP-MS / AAS
CadmiumPer agreed specificationICP-MS / AAS
MercuryPer agreed specificationICP-MS / AAS
Total Plate CountPer agreed specificationUSP / ISO
Yeast & MoldPer agreed specificationUSP / ISO
E. coliNegativeUSP / ISO
SalmonellaNegativeUSP / ISO

Storage, Shelf Life & Packaging

Storage

Store in a cool, dry, well-ventilated place in tightly sealed containers.

Protect from moisture, high humidity, air exposure, direct sunlight, and incompatible materials during storage, handling, and transportation.

Shelf Life

Typical shelf life is 24 months when stored in unopened original packaging under recommended conditions.

Actual shelf life should be confirmed according to the batch COA, packaging format, and storage environment.

Packaging & Logistics

Sample Packing
Small evaluation packs can be arranged for laboratory evaluation, formulation testing, premix trials, and preliminary quality review.

Bulk Packing
Bulk supply can be packed in aluminum foil bags, paper bags, or fiber drums with inner liners according to quantity and shipping route.

Customization
Elemental iron target, particle size, packaging size, labeling, and documentation requirements can be discussed by project.

Logistics & Documents
Export-ready packaging and shipping documents can be prepared according to order and destination-market requirements.

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Supply, Documentation & Customization

Documents & Compliance

COA, SDS/MSDS, and TDS/spec sheet available based on product and market requirements.

Customization & Private Label

Custom packing, private label, and labeling support available depending on product type and order scope.

Commercial Support

Sample, lead time, and incoterm options can be discussed according to destination market and supply plan.

Why Source From Lifeworth

Defined Spec Clarity
We help buyers confirm iron form, CAS number, assay basis, elemental iron content, QC items, and document scope before order confirmation.

Customizable Key Target
Elemental iron target, particle size, packaging size, labeling requirements, and supporting documents can be discussed according to formulation and market needs.

Batch Documentation Support
Commercial batches can be supported with COA, SDS/MSDS, TDS, and agreed quality documents for internal review and procurement records.

Export-Ready Bulk Supply
We support sample evaluation, bulk packaging, export documentation, and international shipping coordination for supplement, food fortification, and premix buyers.

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FAQ

1) What is Ferrous Gluconate Powder?
Ferrous Gluconate Powder is an organic iron salt used as an iron source in dietary supplements, fortified foods, mineral premixes, and related nutrition applications.

2) What is the CAS number of ferrous gluconate?
The commonly referenced CAS number for ferrous gluconate is 299-29-6. Buyers should confirm CAS number, assay, elemental iron content, and specification sheet before order confirmation.

3) What should buyers check when sourcing ferrous gluconate?
Buyers should review assay, elemental iron content, iron form, heavy metals, microbial limits, solubility, color impact, particle size, and documentation scope.

4) Is ferrous gluconate suitable for tablets and capsules?
Yes. Ferrous gluconate powder can be used in tablets and capsules where local regulations and dosage requirements allow. Pilot testing is recommended.

5) Can ferrous gluconate be used in fortified foods?
Yes. It can be considered for suitable food fortification systems, but taste, color, oxidation behavior, and finished-product stability should be evaluated.

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