Nom de l'article:
Ferrous Gluconate
Description:
Ferrous Gluconate (C12H22FeO14) is a black compound often used as an iron supplement. It is absorbed in the stomach and small intestine and combines with apoferritin to form ferritin, which is stored in the liver, spleen, red bone marrow, and intestinal mucosa.
Groupe:
Other Specialties
Numéro CAS:
299-29-6
Numéro EC:
206-076-3
Synonymes:
irox(gador), nionate, ray-gluciron, iron digluconate, Ferrous Gluconate NF, Powder, Ferrous Gluconate USP/FCC, Granular, Ferrous Gluconate, Granular, Ferrous Gluconate Powder, Ferrous Gluconate 2-hydrate
Nom d’après UICPA:
iron(2+);(2R,3S,4R,5R)-2,3,4,5,6-pentahydroxyhexanoate
Formule moléculaire:
C12H22FeO14
Masse moléculaire:
446.14 g/mol