Interaction of iron(II) with bile salts.

J Inorg Biochem

Istituto di Scienze Chimiche, Università di Bologna, Italy.

Published: December 1997

Iron(II) ions react with small aggregates of cholate, glycocholate, chenodeoxycholate, and deoxycholate to form soluble and colloidal compounds. Taurocholate under conditions used does not react with the Fe2+ ion. Small aggregates of dihydroxy bile salts (predominating in the premicellar region, at concentrations of the bile salt above 1 mmol dm-3) have a larger affinity for Fe2+ compared to those formed from cholate anions. In their interactions with small aggregates of cholate anions, the Fe2+ ion shows an affinity comparable to that of Cu2+ and Cd2+ and somewhat larger than that of Zn2+. Small aggregates of cholate show a higher ability to mask Fe2+ than those of taurocholate and glycocholate. Interaction of glycocholic acid anions with Fe2+ ions is sufficient to prevent iron(II) precipitation.

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