Product Name: Manganese D-gluconate (1:2)
Synonyms: Manganese(II) D-gluconate, D-Glucopyranic acid manganese salt
Chemical Formula: C12H22MnO14
Molecular Weight: 445.23 g/mol
Manufacturer: [Company Name and Contact Info]
Recommended Use: Dietary supplement, reagent, industrial applications
Emergency Contact: [Emergency number]
Hazard Classification: Not classified as hazardous under GHS criteria
Main Hazards: May cause irritation to eyes, skin, or if inhaled; ingestion may affect gut
Label Elements: Symbol: None; Signal word: None
Precautionary Statements: Avoid contact with skin, eyes; avoid breathing dust
Potential Health Effects: Dust irritation of mucous membranes, possible dizziness from inhalation, abdominal pain from large doses
Symptoms of Exposure: Eye or skin redness, cough, sore throat, stomach upset
Component: Manganese D-gluconate (1:2)
CAS Number: 6485-39-8
Concentration: >99%
Impurities: Trace levels of water, possible minute inorganic residues
Inhalation: Move to fresh air; seek medical help if discomfort develops
Skin Contact: Wash affected skin with water and mild soap
Eye Contact: Rinse with plenty of water for several minutes; consult physician for persistent irritation
Ingestion: Rinse mouth; do not induce vomiting; seek medical advice for symptoms or large intake
Suitable Extinguishing Media: Water spray, dry chemical, foam, carbon dioxide
Specific Hazards in Fire: May emit carbon oxides, manganese oxides, and irritating fumes
Protective Equipment: Firefighters use self-contained breathing apparatus and protective clothing
Advice for Firefighters: Avoid breathing dust and combustion products; keep containers cool with water spray
Personal Precautions: Use personal protective gear; avoid creating dust clouds
Environmental Precautions: Prevent entry to waterways or drains
Methods for Cleanup: Sweep up, avoiding airborne dust; place in labeled, closed containers for disposal
Decontamination: Wash spill site after material pickup is complete
Handling: Use in well-ventilated spaces, avoid contact with eyes or skin; handle minimizing the spread of dust
Storage Conditions: Store in tightly closed containers in a cool, dry area; keep away from strong oxidants
Incompatible Materials: Strong acids, strong oxidizers
Hygiene: Wash hands after use, keep work area clean
Exposure Limits: No established limits for manganese gluconate; manganese compounds (as Mn): 0.2 mg/m³ (OSHA TWA)
Engineering Controls: Local exhaust ventilation or general area ventilation
Respiratory Protection: Wear a dust mask or respirator in case of insufficient ventilation or dust formation
Skin Protection: Gloves recommended for prolonged use
Eye Protection: Use safety goggles or glasses
Other Protective Equipment: Lab coat or work apron
Appearance: Light pink to pale brown crystalline powder
Odor: Odorless
Solubility: Soluble in water
pH (5% solution): About neutral
Melting Point: Not clearly defined for organic salts; decomposes
Boiling Point: Not applicable
Flash Point: Not applicable
Vapor Pressure: Not relevant at ambient conditions
Density: ~1.7 g/cm³
Stability in Solution: Stable under storage conditions
Chemical Stability: Remains stable under normal ambient conditions
Reactivity: Reacts with strong oxidants or acids
Conditions to Avoid: Moisture, high heat, incompatible substances
Hazardous Decomposition Products: Manganese oxides, carbon oxides
Polymerization: Not expected to occur
Acute Toxicity: Oral LD50 (rat): >2000 mg/kg
Routes of Exposure: Eye, skin, ingestion, inhalation
Potential Health Effects: Eye, skin, or gastrointestinal irritation in sensitive individuals
Chronic Effects: Prolonged exposure to manganese dust linked to neurological symptoms; minimal risk at low doses in supplement use
Carcinogenicity: Not listed as a carcinogen by OSHA, IARC, NTP
Other Data: No known reproductive, mutagenic, or teratogenic effects under normal use
Ecotoxicity: Low acute toxicity to aquatic and terrestrial organisms
Persistence and Degradability: Biodegradable compound under environmental conditions
Bioaccumulation: Low potential for bioaccumulation
Mobility: Soluble in water; can enter waterways if large spills occur
Aquatic Toxicity: Manganese ions at high doses can impact aquatic life, but gluconate reduces bioavailability
Waste Treatment Methods: Dispose as non-hazardous solid waste, following local, state, and federal regulations
Contaminated Packaging: Wash before recycling or dispose safely
Other Precautions: Prevent entry to sewage, watercourses, or soil in large quantities
UN Number: Not regulated
UN Proper Shipping Name: Not regulated
Transport Hazard Class: Not classified
Packing Group: Not assigned
Environmental Hazards: Not a marine pollutant
Special Precautions for Transport: Protect packaging from damage and moisture
TSCA Inventory: Listed
DSL/NDSL (Canada): Listed
REACH Status: Registered in EU
SARA 313: Not subject to reporting
Other Regulations: Meets the criteria for dietary supplements and food additives, subject to local regulations
Workplace Classification: Not regulated as hazardous material; follow industrial hygiene practices