نتایج جستجو برای: iron iii
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Standard approaches are not appropriate when assessing pharmacokinetics of iron supplements due to the ubiquity of endogenous iron, its compartmentalized sites of action, and the complexity of the iron metabolism. The primary site of action of iron is the erythrocyte, and, in contrast to conventional drugs, no drug-receptor interaction takes place. Notably, the process of erythropoiesis, i.e., ...
SUMMARY: BACKGROUND: Numerous reports have shown that iron stores decrease in blood donors after donation. As we need healthy donors, it is essential to test hemoglobin and ferritin levels for preventing reduced of iron stores in donors. METHODS: This study was conducted on 235 healthy men. The donors were divided into three groups: group I) control group with no donation; group II) case group...
Chemistry Department, BrookhaVen National Laboratory, Upton, New York 11973, Chemical, Biological and Pharmaceutical Engineering Department, New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, New Jersey 07102, Department of Physics, YeshiVa UniVersity, 245 Lexington AVenue, New York, New York 10016, and Experimental DiVision, Shanghai Synchrotron Radiation Facility, Shanghai Institute of Applied Physi...
Senjedak II & III prospect areas are part of eastern anomalies of the Sangan mine, which is located in northwest of Khaf. The geology of the area consists of Pre-Cambrian schistes, Jurassic and Lower Cretaceous sedimentary rocks, and tuff and biotite monzonite porphyry intrusion with Eocene age. Skarn types in the Senjedak III include pyroxene–garnet skarn, garnet–pyroxene skarn, garnet skarn, ...
Azotobacter vinelandii cydAB mutants lacking cytochrome bd lost viability in stationary phase, irrespective of temperature, but microaerobiosis or iron addition to stationary phase cultures prevented viability loss. Growth on solid medium was inhibited by a diffusible factor from neighbouring cells, and by iron chelators, In(III) or Ga(III); microaerobic growth overcame inhibition by the extrac...
The biodegradation of iron-citrate complexes depends on the structure of the complex formed between the metal and citric acid. Ferric iron formed a bidentate complex with citric acid, [Fe(III) (OH)(2) cit] involving two carboxylic acid groups, and was degraded at the rate of 86 muM h. In contrast, ferrous iron formed a tridentate complex with citric acid, [Fe(II) cit], involving two carboxylic ...
A simple and highly sensitive spectrophotometric method for the determination of ascorbic acid (AA) was established by using iron(III) and p-carboxyphenylfluorone (PCPF) in a cationic surfactant micellar medium. The apparent molar absorptivity of the proposed method, which does not require an extraction procedure, was 2.05 x 10(6) dm3 mol-1 cm-1 at 655 nm. Beer's law was obeyed in the concentra...
1. Trypsin digestion of human serum transferrin partially saturated with iron(III)-nitrilotriacetate at pH 5.5 or pH 8.5 produces a carbohydrate-containing iron-binding fragment of mol.wt. 43000. 2. When iron(III) citrate, FeCl3, iron (III) ascorabate and (NH4)2SO4,FeSO4 are used as iron donors to saturate the protein partially, at pH8.5, proteolytic digestion yields a fragment of mol.wt. 36000...
Iron(II) in buffer medium and in presence of oxalate has been proposed as a new electron transfer reagent or reducing agent for the selective determination of chromium(VI) in presence of several other metal ions such as Mo(VI), U(VI), V(IV) etc. The method consists in taking a chromium(VI) solution [ containing 3-11mg of Cr] into a buffer medium of pH ~ 4.05.2 containing about 0.040.10M potassi...
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