There isn't any, because strings that come from JavaScript are still considered 'user input' and should never be inserted in your database directly . Your server-side has to do additional validation. There are functions to encode URLs and stuff like that.
A good tip when you're looking for javascript equivalent versions of popular PHP functions is.
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