Iron(II) fumarate structure
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Common Name | Iron(II) fumarate | ||
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| CAS Number | 141-01-5 | Molecular Weight | 169.901 | |
| Density | 2.435 | Boiling Point | N/A | |
| Molecular Formula | C4H2FeO4 | Melting Point | >280°C | |
| MSDS | Chinese USA | Flash Point | N/A | |
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Effectiveness evaluation of the food fortification program of Costa Rica: impact on anemia prevalence and hemoglobin concentrations in women and children.
Am. J. Clin. Nutr. 101(1) , 210-7, (2015) Food fortification is one approach for addressing anemia, but information on program effectiveness is limited.We evaluated the impact of Costa Rica's fortification program on anemia in women aged 15-45 y and children aged 1-7 y.Reduced iron, an ineffective fo... |
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Rapid recovery time of hemoglobin level in female regular blood donors with ferrous fumarate and high dose of ascorbic acid supplement.
J. Med. Assoc. Thai. 96(2) , 165-71, (2013) Iron deficiency anemia has occurred more frequently in female than male regular blood donors. Iron supplement is necessary for maintaining the hemoglobin level. A combination with ascorbic acid increases the absorption of iron.Compare the effect of ferrous fu... |
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[Effect of iron supplementation on iron deficiency anemia of childbearing age women in Shanghai].
Wei Sheng Yan Jiu 41(1) , 51-5, (2012) To investigate the effect of iron supplementation on iron deficiency anemia of childbearing age women, and to find out the optimal amount of iron intake for maintaining their health.74 childbearing age women aged 21 to 45 years with anemia were randomly assig... |
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Fortification of wheat flour and maize meal with different iron compounds: results of a series of baking trials.
Food Nutr. Bull. 33(4 Suppl) , S344-59, (2012) Wheat and maize flour fortification is a preventive food-based approach to improve the micronutrient status of populations. In 2009, the World Health Organization (WHO) released recommendations for such fortification, with guidelines on the addition levels fo... |
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Tolerability of different oral iron supplements: a systematic review.
Curr. Med. Res. Opin. 29(4) , 291-303, (2013) A systematic review was conducted to analyze the tolerability of several oral iron supplements based on data obtained in available publications and to report the incidence of adverse effects (AEs) for each supplement both overall and gastrointestinal.Electron... |
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31-year-old woman with alopecia.
Mayo Clin. Proc. 88(10) , 1147-50, (2013)
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Orange but not apple juice enhances ferrous fumarate absorption in small children.
J. Pediatr. Gastroenterol. Nutr. 50(5) , 545-50, (2010) Ferrous fumarate is a common, inexpensive iron form increasingly used instead of ferrous sulfate as a food iron supplement. However, few data exist as to whether juices enhance iron absorption from ferrous fumarate.We studied 21 children, ages 4.0 to 7.9 year... |
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Iron supplementation of breastfed infants.
Nutr. Rev. 69 Suppl 1 , S71-7, (2011) Reported here are three studies performed with the objective of finding ways to improve the iron status of breastfed infants and to prevent iron deficiency (ID). Participating infants were exclusively breastfed until 4 months of age; thereafter, they could re... |
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Dry cereals fortified with electrolytic iron or ferrous fumarate are equally effective in breast-fed infants.
J. Nutr. 141(2) , 243-8, (2011) Precooked, instant (dry) infant cereals in the US are fortified with electrolytic iron, a source of low reactivity and suspected low bioavailability. Iron from ferrous fumarate is presumed to be more available. In this study, we compared a dry infant rice cer... |
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The effect of intravenous and oral iron administration on perioperative anaemia and transfusion requirements in patients undergoing elective cardiac surgery: a randomized clinical trial.
Interact. Cardiovasc. Thorac. Surg. 15(6) , 1013-8, (2012) Anaemia is a frequent complication after cardiopulmonary bypass surgery. Iron therapy has been variably employed by medical centres over the years. In our study we test the clinical effectiveness of intravenous and oral iron supplementation in correcting anae... |