To calculate elemental iron from a compound containing iron, you need to determine the percentage of iron in the compound. This can be found on the compound's chemical formula or from the molar mass of the compound. Once you know the percentage of iron, you can use that to calculate the amount of elemental iron present.
To determine the amount of elemental iron in ferrous ascorbate, you need to consider the molecular weight of ferrous ascorbate as well as the percentage of iron in the compound. Ferrous ascorbate consists of both iron and ascorbic acid (vitamin C), so you would need to calculate the molar mass of the compound, determine the percentage of iron by weight, and then convert this to find the equivalent amount of elemental iron present.
it is the same answer because ferrous is metal and it is equivalent gmoubarak: that is incorrect, you have to see how much elemental iron both are equivalent to and dose them by elemental iron content. ferrous sulfate is 20% elemental iron ferrous gluconate is 12% elemental iron therefore 100 mg of ferrous sulfate is 20mg elemental iron, and 100 mg of ferrous gluconate is 12 mg elemental iron. You can then use this to calculate the conversion between the too. When dosing the two you have to use elemental iron need. Hope this helps. G.Moubarak PharmD
Sodium Feredetate contains 33% elemental iron by weight.
Ferrous bisglycinate contains about 20-30% elemental iron by weight.
Ferrous sulfate is composed of around 20% elemental iron by weight. For example, 325 mg of ferrous sulfate contains approximately 65 mg of elemental iron.
Ferrous sulfate contains 20% elemental iron by weight. Therefore, to calculate the amount of elemental iron in 27 mg of ferrous sulfate, you would multiply 27 mg by 0.20, which equals 5.4 mg of elemental iron.
To determine the amount of elemental iron in b mg of iron bisglycinate, you first need to know that iron bisglycinate typically contains about 20% elemental iron by weight. Therefore, you can calculate the elemental iron content by multiplying the total amount of iron bisglycinate (b mg) by 0.20. For example, if you have 100 mg of iron bisglycinate, it would contain approximately 20 mg of elemental iron.
To determine the amount of elemental iron in ferrous ascorbate, you need to consider the molecular weight of ferrous ascorbate as well as the percentage of iron in the compound. Ferrous ascorbate consists of both iron and ascorbic acid (vitamin C), so you would need to calculate the molar mass of the compound, determine the percentage of iron by weight, and then convert this to find the equivalent amount of elemental iron present.
When calculating the equivalent amount of ferrous sulfate to elemental iron, you need to consider that ferrous sulfate contains approximately 32% elemental iron. Therefore, to calculate the amount of elemental iron in ferrous sulfate, you would multiply the weight of ferrous sulfate by 0.32. For example, 100 mg of ferrous sulfate would be equivalent to 32 mg of elemental iron.
it is the same answer because ferrous is metal and it is equivalent gmoubarak: that is incorrect, you have to see how much elemental iron both are equivalent to and dose them by elemental iron content. ferrous sulfate is 20% elemental iron ferrous gluconate is 12% elemental iron therefore 100 mg of ferrous sulfate is 20mg elemental iron, and 100 mg of ferrous gluconate is 12 mg elemental iron. You can then use this to calculate the conversion between the too. When dosing the two you have to use elemental iron need. Hope this helps. G.Moubarak PharmD
Sodium Feredetate contains 33% elemental iron by weight.
Ferrous bisglycinate contains about 20-30% elemental iron by weight.
Iron Bisglycinate contains about 20% elemental iron, so 25 mg of Iron Bisglycinate would contain approximately 5 mg of elemental iron.
Ferrous gluconate provides 12% elemental iron. For example if you take 100 mg ferrous gluconate you will get 12% elemental iron. Similarly Ferrous sulphate provides 20% elemental iron and Ferrous Fumarate provides 33% elemental iron that is why ferrous fumarate is best supplement for iron deficiency specially in pregnancy and lactation. Reference: British Journal of Nutrition 2001.
Thirty three percent of a ferrous fumarate is retained in the form of elemental iron, so for a 90 mg dose, we'd take 33% of 90mg which equals 29.7mg of elemental iron.
Ferrous sulfate is composed of around 20% elemental iron by weight. For example, 325 mg of ferrous sulfate contains approximately 65 mg of elemental iron.
Chelated iron supplements typically contain around 18-30% elemental iron. The amount can vary depending on the specific chelate compound used in the supplement. It's important to check the product label for the exact elemental iron content.