Iron Flashcards

1
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what salts is iron used as?

A

Ferric salts (Fe2+) and ferrous salts (Fe3+)

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what does iron do?

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  • essential for metabolic process in cell
  • in respiratory chain it f’ns as an electron carrier
  • transport of oxygen
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3
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what are the iron storage/transport protein?

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ferritin (water soluble) and hemosiderin (water insoluble), found in liver, spleen, bone marrow.

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what is transferrin?

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a glycoprotein in blood plasma that is the major iron transport prot and has 2 ferric ions bound it them. Releases iron into RBC precursor by attaching to its receptors

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5
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what is iron lost through?

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hemorrhage, pregnancy, menstrual cycle, small amts in urine and feces

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what are the preparations of iron?

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liq orals, tabs, capsules. Orals can cause constipation and irritate GIT leading to vomitting and diarrhea

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7
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what overdosing of iron causes?

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poisoning and death

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8
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how to treat iron overdose?

A

gastric leverage followed by sodium bicarbonate and sodium dihydrogen phosphate converting iron to insoluble iron salt

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9
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Describe haematinic and its uses

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  • ferric ammonium citrate
  • a complex salt of not <20.5% and not >22.5% iron
  • uses ferric sulphate, sodium hydroxide, ammonia, citric acid
  • reddish-brown, used as a scottish carbonated soft drink, a contrast medium in med
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10
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what is the sources of iron?

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ferrous fumarate, ferrous gluconate, ferrous sulphate

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describe ferrous fumarate

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  • is the iron salt of fumeric acid
  • reddish-orange colour, odourless powder
  • slightly soluble in water and alcohol
  • dissolves in dilute HCL, resistant to oxidation on exposure to air
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12
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describe ferrous gluconate

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  • the iron salt of gluconic acid
  • a black compound
  • occurs as yellowish/greyish fine powder
  • taste like burnt sugar
  • soluble in water, insoluble in alcohol
  • slightly irritating to GI
  • used treat hypo chromic anaemia
  • food additive when processing black olives
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describe ferrous sulphate

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  • odourless, blue-green crystal
  • known as copperas and green vitriol
  • oxidised in moist air
  • soluble in water, insoluble in alcohol
  • irritating to GI mucosa
  • when heated it decomposes to ferric oxide, h2SO4, SO2, H20
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what is the reaction of ferrous sulphate?

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  • on heating it releases SO2, SO3 and Fe2O3
  • it reduces nitric acid to nitrogen oxide and chloride to chlorine
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