What are the properties of Iron in supplements?

The properties of Iron

The most common nutritional deficiency in the world is iron deficiency, which contributes to telogen effluvium. The serum ferritin (iron-binding protein) level is considered to be a good indicator of total body iron stores and is relied upon as an indicator in hair loss studies(1173).



The supplements containing Iron


Olimp Chela-Ferr Bio-Complex, kapsułki, 30 szt. / (Olimp Laboratories)Olimp Chela-Ferr Bio-Complex, kapsułki, 30 szt. / (Olimp Laboratories)

Polish version


Olimp Chela-Ferr Bio-Complex, kapsułki, 30 szt. / (Olimp Laboratories) contains Iron in the form of Ferrous Bisglycinate.

 
Olimp Chela-Ferr Bio-Complex - suplement diety, zawierający żelazo, kwas foliowy, witaminy B12 i B6, czyli składniki, które wspierają procesy krwiotwórcze. Produkt przeznaczony dla dzieci powyżej 3 lat, osób dorosłych, kobiet w ciąży i karmiących piersią, okresie menopauzalnym, dawcom...
Doppelherz aktiv Na skurcze, tabletki, 30 szt. / (Queisser)Doppelherz aktiv Na skurcze, tabletki, 30 szt. / (Queisser)

Polish version


Doppelherz aktiv Na skurcze, tabletki, 30 szt. / (Queisser) contains Iron in the form of Ferrous Sulfate.

 
Doppelherz aktiv Na skurcze - suplement diety. Przeznaczony dla osób dorosłych. Magnez i potas wpływają na prawidłową pracę mięśni (kurczliwość mięśni). Magnez pomaga uzupełnić elektrolity w organizmie, a cynk zachować równowagę kwasowo-zasadową.

If you know of any other quality supplement that has not been yet classified by us, please contact us and we will gladly consider adding it to our catalogue.


Iron - References & External links

Iron

TBS Ingredient ID (TBSI ID):
Name
Iron
Synonyms:
Ferrum
Chemical Formula:
Fe
Classification TypeIdentifier
PubChem CID:
U.S. National Library of Medicine (PubChem)
InChI Key:
International Chemical Identifier hash (InChIKey) computed from chemical structure using the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) standard
XEEYBQQBJWHFJM-UHFFFAOYSA-N
CAS:
A proprietary registry number assigned by the Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) division of the American Chemical Society (ACS)
7439-89-6
NIST:
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
ChemIDplus:
United States National Library of Medicine - TOXNET (Toxicology Data Network).
EC Number:
A seven-digit regulatory identifier currently assigned by the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) known as a European Community (EC) number
231-096-4
UNII:
FDA Substance Registration System - Unique Ingredient Identifier

Related substances

Ferrous Lactate

Ferrous Lactate

TBS Ingredient ID (TBSI ID):
Name
Ferrous Lactate
Synonyms:
Iron(II) Lactate, Iron(2+) Lactate
Chemical Formula:
C6H10FeO6· nH2O (n = 2 or 3) or C6H10FeO6
Classification TypeIdentifier
PubChem CID:
U.S. National Library of Medicine (PubChem)
InChI Key:
International Chemical Identifier hash (InChIKey) computed from chemical structure using the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) standard
DKKCQDROTDCQOR-UHFFFAOYSA-L
CAS:
A proprietary registry number assigned by the Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) division of the American Chemical Society (ACS)
5905-52-2
NIST:
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
ChemIDplus:
United States National Library of Medicine - TOXNET (Toxicology Data Network).
EC Number:
A seven-digit regulatory identifier currently assigned by the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) known as a European Community (EC) number
227-608-0
UNII:
FDA Substance Registration System - Unique Ingredient Identifier

Ferrous Bisglycinate

Ferrous Bisglycinate

TBS Ingredient ID (TBSI ID):
Name
Ferrous Bisglycinate
Synonyms:
Iron Glycinate, Bisglycine Iron(II) Salt, Iron Bisglycinate, Bis(Glycinato)Iron, Iron Bis-Glycinate, Iron(II) Bisglycinate
Chemical Formula:
C4H8FeN2O4
Classification TypeIdentifier
PubChem CID:
U.S. National Library of Medicine (PubChem)
InChI Key:
International Chemical Identifier hash (InChIKey) computed from chemical structure using the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) standard
GIPOFCXYHMWROH-UHFFFAOYSA-L
CAS:
A proprietary registry number assigned by the Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) division of the American Chemical Society (ACS)
20150-34-9
NIST:
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
ChemIDplus:
United States National Library of Medicine - TOXNET (Toxicology Data Network).
EC Number:
A seven-digit regulatory identifier currently assigned by the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) known as a European Community (EC) number
606-444-7
DSSTox Substance ID:
United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
UNII:
FDA Substance Registration System - Unique Ingredient Identifier

Iron Fumarate

Ferrous Fumarate is the fumarate salt form of the mineral iron. Administration of ferrous fumarate results in elevation of serum iron concentration, which is then assimilated into hemoglobin, required for the transport of oxygen, or trapped in the reticuloendothelial cells for storage. This agent is used as a dietary supplement, and to prevent or treat iron deficiency related syndromes. Iron is an essential heavy metal that is included in many over-the-counter multivitamin and mineral supplements and is used therapeutically in higher doses to treat or prevent iron deficiency anemia. When taken at the usual recommended daily allowance or in replacement doses, iron has little or no adverse effect on the liver. In high doses and in intentional or accidental overdoses, iron causes serious toxicities, one component of which is acute liver damage.

Iron Fumarate

TBS Ingredient ID (TBSI ID):
Name
Iron Fumarate
Synonyms:
Iron(II) Fumarate, Feostat, Fersamal, Galfer, Palafer, Fumar, Ircon
Chemical Formula:
C4H2FeO4
Molecular Formula:
Iron Fumarate - Molecular Formula
Classification TypeIdentifier
PubChem CID:
U.S. National Library of Medicine (PubChem)
InChI Key:
International Chemical Identifier hash (InChIKey) computed from chemical structure using the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) standard
PMVSDNDAUGGCCE-TYYBGVCCSA-L
NCI Thesaurus:
National Cancer Institute - NCI.
CAS:
A proprietary registry number assigned by the Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) division of the American Chemical Society (ACS)
141-01-5
NIST:
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
ChemIDplus:
United States National Library of Medicine - TOXNET (Toxicology Data Network).
EC Number:
A seven-digit regulatory identifier currently assigned by the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) known as a European Community (EC) number
205-447-7
ECHA:
European Chemicals Agency.
ChEBI:
Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI) - Dictionary of molecular entities focused on "small" chemical compounds. ChEBI is part of the EMBL-European Bioinformatics Institute.
ChEMBL:
An open data resource of binding, functional and ADMET bioactivity data (ChEMBL)
DSSTox Substance ID:
United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
MeSH® ID:
Medical Subject Heading (MeSH)
UNII:
FDA Substance Registration System - Unique Ingredient Identifier

Ferrous Sulfate

Ferrous Sulfate

TBS Ingredient ID (TBSI ID):
Name
Ferrous Sulfate
Synonyms:
Iron(II) Sulfate, Iron Sulfate, Iron(2+) Sulfate, Ferrosulfate, Feosol, Iron Sulphate, Ferrous Sulfate Anhydrous, Iron Monosulfate, Combiron, Duretter, Duroferon, Feospan, Ferolix, Ferralyn, Fersolate, Ferulen, Ferusal, Irospan, Odophos, Sulferrous, Ferro-Theron, Ferrous Sulphate, Sorbifer Durules, Green Salts
Chemical Formula:
FeO4S
Classification TypeIdentifier
PubChem CID:
U.S. National Library of Medicine (PubChem)
InChI Key:
International Chemical Identifier hash (InChIKey) computed from chemical structure using the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) standard
BAUYGSIQEAFULO-UHFFFAOYSA-L
CAS:
A proprietary registry number assigned by the Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) division of the American Chemical Society (ACS)
7720-78-7
NIST:
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
ChemIDplus:
United States National Library of Medicine - TOXNET (Toxicology Data Network).
EC Number:
A seven-digit regulatory identifier currently assigned by the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) known as a European Community (EC) number
231-753-5
ECHA:
European Chemicals Agency.
ChEBI:
Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI) - Dictionary of molecular entities focused on "small" chemical compounds. ChEBI is part of the EMBL-European Bioinformatics Institute.
ChEMBL:
An open data resource of binding, functional and ADMET bioactivity data (ChEMBL)
RTECS Number: NO8500000
DSSTox Substance ID:
United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
UNII:
FDA Substance Registration System - Unique Ingredient Identifier

Iron Gluconate

Ferrous Gluconate is a form of mineral iron for oral administration, Ferrous Gluconate 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. Important in transport of oxygen by hemoglobin to the tissues, iron is also found in myoglobin, transferrin, and ferritin, and is as a component of many enzymes such as catalase, peroxidase, and cytochromes.

Iron Gluconate

TBS Ingredient ID (TBSI ID):
Name
Iron Gluconate
Synonyms:
Iron(II) Gluconate, Ferrous Gluconate, Ferroglyconicum, Biofergate, Ferronicum, Glucoferron, Cerevon, Feravol, Ferlucon, Ferrose, Glucomax, Gluferate, Nionate, Entron, Fenton, Ferox, Irox, Ferro-Agepha, Ferrum Polon, Gluco-Ferrum, Ray-Gluciron, Iromon (Gador), Fergon Preparations, Iron-II Gluconate, Irox (Gador), Gluconic Acid Iron Salt, Iron Digluconate, Flourish
Chemical Formula:
C12H22FeO14·2H2O or C12H22FeO14
Classification TypeIdentifier
PubChem CID:
U.S. National Library of Medicine (PubChem)
InChI Key:
International Chemical Identifier hash (InChIKey) computed from chemical structure using the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) standard
VRIVJOXICYMTAG-IYEMJOQQSA-L
CAS:
A proprietary registry number assigned by the Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) division of the American Chemical Society (ACS)
299-29-6
NIST:
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
ChemIDplus:
United States National Library of Medicine - TOXNET (Toxicology Data Network).
EC Number:
A seven-digit regulatory identifier currently assigned by the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) known as a European Community (EC) number
206-076-3
ECHA:
European Chemicals Agency.
UNII:
FDA Substance Registration System - Unique Ingredient Identifier

Ferric Pyrophosphate

Ferric pyrophosphate is an iron replacement product. Free iron presents several side effects as it can catalyze free radical formation and lipid peroxidation as well as the presence of interactions of iron in plasma. The ferric ion is strongly complexed by pyrophosphate. It presents an increasing interest as this insoluble form can be milder in the gastrointestinal tract and present higher bioavailability.

Ferric Pyrophosphate

TBS Ingredient ID (TBSI ID):
Name
Ferric Pyrophosphate
Synonyms:
Iron Pyrophosphate, Iron(3+) Pyrophosphate, Iron(III) Pyrophosphate, Iron(III) Diphosphate, Tetrairon Tris(Pyrophosphate)
Chemical Formula:
Fe4(P2O7)3 or Fe4O21P6
Classification TypeIdentifier
PubChem CID:
U.S. National Library of Medicine (PubChem)
InChI Key:
International Chemical Identifier hash (InChIKey) computed from chemical structure using the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) standard
CADNYOZXMIKYPR-UHFFFAOYSA-B
ChEBI:
Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI) - Dictionary of molecular entities focused on "small" chemical compounds. ChEBI is part of the EMBL-European Bioinformatics Institute.
CAS:
A proprietary registry number assigned by the Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) division of the American Chemical Society (ACS)
10058-44-3
NIST:
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
ChemIDplus:
United States National Library of Medicine - TOXNET (Toxicology Data Network).
EC Number:
A seven-digit regulatory identifier currently assigned by the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) known as a European Community (EC) number
233-190-0
ECHA:
European Chemicals Agency.
DSSTox Substance ID:
United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
DrugBank:
The DrugBank database is a unique bioinformatics and cheminformatics resource that combines detailed drug data with comprehensive drug target information.
UNII:
FDA Substance Registration System - Unique Ingredient Identifier

Iron Pentacarbonyl

Iron pentacarbonyl appears as a yellow to dark red liquid. Insoluble in water and denser than water. Very toxic by inhalation, ingestion, and skin absorption. Flash point 5°F. Used to make other chemicals.

Iron Pentacarbonyl

TBS Ingredient ID (TBSI ID):
Name
Iron Pentacarbonyl
Synonyms:
Iron Carbonyl, Iron(0) Pentacarbonyl
Chemical Formula:
C5FeO5 or Fe(CO)5 or FeC5O5
Classification TypeIdentifier
PubChem CID:
U.S. National Library of Medicine (PubChem)
InChI Key:
International Chemical Identifier hash (InChIKey) computed from chemical structure using the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) standard
FYOFOKCECDGJBF-UHFFFAOYSA-N
ChEBI:
Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI) - Dictionary of molecular entities focused on "small" chemical compounds. ChEBI is part of the EMBL-European Bioinformatics Institute.
CAS:
A proprietary registry number assigned by the Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) division of the American Chemical Society (ACS)
13463-40-6
NIST:
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
ChemIDplus:
United States National Library of Medicine - TOXNET (Toxicology Data Network).
ECHA:
European Chemicals Agency.
ICSC Number:
International Labour Organization (ILO)
DSSTox Substance ID:
United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
UNII:
FDA Substance Registration System - Unique Ingredient Identifier


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