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Iron saccharateCAS NO.8047-67-4

Iron saccharateCAS NO.8047-67-4

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Keywords

Iron saccharate ferric hydroxide sucrose complex IRON (III) OXIDE, SACCHARATED

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  • Appearance:clear slightly yellow liquid after melting
  • Application:Synthetic fragrances
  • PackAge:drum
  • ProductionCapacity:10000|Metric Ton|Month
  • Storage:Room temperature
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Iron saccharate Usage And Synthesis
Chemical Properties Brown solid
Uses Semi-synthetic macrolide antibiotic
Uses Iron Saccharate has been used to treat iron deficiency and iron deficiency anemia associated with different chronic diseases.
Brand name Venofer (Luitpold).
Clinical Use Phosphate binder
Drug interactions Potentially hazardous interactions with other drugs
Antibacterials: reduced absorption of 4-quinolones and tetracyclines.
Dimercaprol: avoid concomitant use.
Mycophenolate: may significantly reduce absorption of mycophenolate.
Metabolism After intravenous infusion, iron sucrose is taken up by the cells of the reticuloendothelial cells, particularly in the liver and spleen. The reticuloendothelial cells gradually separate iron from the iron-sucrose complex. Most absorbed iron is bound to transferrin and transported to the bone marrow where it is incorporated into haemoglobin; the remainder is contained within the storage forms, ferritin or haemosiderin, or as myoglobin, with smaller amounts occurring in haem-containing enzymes or in plasma bound to transferrin. Only very small amounts of iron are excreted as the majority released after the destruction of the haemoglobin molecule is re-used.

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