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FER CHELATE [1 record]

Record 1 2006-03-08

English

Subject field(s)
  • Pharmacology
  • Dietetics
CONT

A number of different foods have been fortified with the chelated iron and are commercially available ..., including sugar, milk, corn flour, wheat flour, cheese, yoghurt, cookies, and margarine.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Pharmacologie
  • Diététique
CONT

Les effets et la toxicité d'un élément peuvent être soit augmentés, soit diminués après chélation. Lorsqu'un élément oxydoréducteur se lie à un ligand organique, son potentiel d'oxydo-réduction est modifié mais non supprimé. C'est le cas du fer chélaté par l'éthylène diamine tétra acétate ou EDTA.

Spanish

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