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- W2463949859 abstract "Iron plays a very important role in the living systems. It is an integral part of many proteins, enzymes and minerals that work with other substances to create hemoglobin. During pregnancy and after birth, a woman’s requirement for iron increases. This requirement increases significantly during pregnancy as maternal blood volume increases and a baby’s blood system is developing. Absorption of iron from food requires recognition of the chemical form of iron by gut receptors. Both shape and charge are important in the recognition process. To be absorbed, dietary iron must be in its ferrous form, which is soluble, unless the Fe 3+ ion is chelated [1]. Therefore, the knowledge of the iron valence state in medicaments is very important because it may be related to the eect and toxicity of such pharmaceutical product. Many medicaments used in daily life have a reduced therapeutic eect because of their poor physico-chemical characteristics. Poor solubility, especially of the drugs used in the long-term treatment, can lead to increased number of side eects or does not give any expected ef" @default.
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- W2463949859 title "Stability of Ferrous Fumarate in Medicaments for Women: Application of Mössbauer Spectroscopy" @default.
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