Iron Flashcards
what salts is iron used as?
Ferric salts (Fe2+) and ferrous salts (Fe3+)
what does iron do?
- essential for metabolic process in cell
- in respiratory chain it f’ns as an electron carrier
- transport of oxygen
what are the iron storage/transport protein?
ferritin (water soluble) and hemosiderin (water insoluble), found in liver, spleen, bone marrow.
what is transferrin?
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
what is iron lost through?
hemorrhage, pregnancy, menstrual cycle, small amts in urine and feces
what are the preparations of iron?
liq orals, tabs, capsules. Orals can cause constipation and irritate GIT leading to vomitting and diarrhea
what overdosing of iron causes?
poisoning and death
how to treat iron overdose?
gastric leverage followed by sodium bicarbonate and sodium dihydrogen phosphate converting iron to insoluble iron salt
Describe haematinic and its uses
- 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
what is the sources of iron?
ferrous fumarate, ferrous gluconate, ferrous sulphate
describe ferrous fumarate
- 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
describe ferrous gluconate
- 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
describe ferrous sulphate
- 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
what is the reaction of ferrous sulphate?
- on heating it releases SO2, SO3 and Fe2O3
- it reduces nitric acid to nitrogen oxide and chloride to chlorine