Analyses of Ferrous and Ferric State in Dynabi Using Mössbauer Spectroscopy.

Int J Anal Chem

Nuclear Materials Research Division, Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute (KAERI), Daejeon 34057, Republic of Korea.

Published: April 2017

Antianemic medicament ferrous gluconate, ferrous fumarate, and a Dynabi tablet with a basic iron bearing ingredient were studied with the use of Mössbauer spectroscopy. Room temperature spectra of ferrous gluconate gave clear evidence that the two phases of iron were present: ferrous (Fe) as a major one with a contribution at and above 91 a.u.% and ferric (Fe) whose contribution was found to be ~9 a.u.%. In the case of ferrous fumarate, a single phase was measured corresponding to ferrous (Fe) state. A Dynabi tablet consists of ferrous fumarate and ferrous fumarate. The ferric phase in ferrous gluconate is able to be reached about ~3.6 a.u.% in a tablet.

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