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Ferrous Gluconate Technical

CAS 299-29-6 · MF C12H22FeO14 · MW 446.14 g/mol

A greenish-black powder form of iron supplement used in food fortification and pharmaceutical applications. Commonly used to treat or prevent iron deficiency

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CAS Number
299-29-6
Molecular Formula
C12H22FeO14
Molecular Weight
446.14 g/mol
Material Family
Esters
Functional Roles
Physical Properties
melting_point
The melting point for D-gluconic acid, ferrous salt dihydrate (98%) is 188 u00b0C, decomposes. The specific optical rotation is +6.7 deg at 25 u00b0C (c=1, H2O). /Dihydrate/
solubility
Soluble with slight heating in water. Practically insoluble in ethanol
ph
Between 4 and 5,5 (10 % solution)
GHS / SDS Safety Warning
Irritant
  • H302 (17.4%): Harmful if swallowed [Warning Acute toxicity, oral]
Chemical Identity
CAS Number299-29-6
IUPAC Nameiron(2+);bis((2R,3S,4R,5R)-2,3,4,5,6-pentahydroxyhexanoate)
InChI KeyVRIVJOXICYMTAG-IYEMJOQQSA-L
PubChem CID 23616740
INCI NameFERROUS GLUCONATE
Synonyms & Trade Names
FERROUS GLUCONATE Iron(II) Gluconate Ferroglyconicum Glucoferron Biofergate Cerevon Feravol Ferlucon Ferronicum Ferrose Glucomax Gluferate Nionate Entron Fenton
Full Description

A greenish-black powder form of iron supplement used in food fortification and pharmaceutical applications. Commonly used to treat or prevent iron deficiency