Anhydrous Dextrose is the anhydrous form of D-glucose, a natural monosaccharide and carbohydrate. Dextrose serves to replenish lost nutrients and electrolytes. The agent provides metabolic energy and is the primary ingredient in oral rehydration salts (ORS) and is used in intravenous (IV) fluids to provide nutrients to patients under intensive care who are unable to receive them by the oral route. Solutions containing dextrose restore blood glucose levels and provide calories and may aid in minimizing liver glycogen depletion and exerts a protein-sparing action. Dextrose anhydrous also plays a role in the production of proteins and in lipid metabolism.
Physical & Chemical Properties
Molecular FormulaC6H12O6
Density:1.56g/cm³g/cm³
Boiling Point:
Solubility:Freely soluble.
Molecular Weight:180.2g/mol
Flash Point:
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Uses
Mainly used in fermentation industry, food industry, chemical industry, synthesis and transformation.