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'''Iron(II) fumarate''', also known as '''ferrous fumarate''', is the iron(II) [[salt (chemistry)|salt]] of [[fumaric acid]], occurring as a [[red]]dish-[[orange (colour)|orange]] powder, used to [[dietary supplement|supplement]] iron intake. It has the [[chemical formula]] {{Carbon}}<sub>4</sub>{{Hydrogen}}<sub>2</sub>{{Iron}}{{Oxygen}}<sub>4</sub>. Pure ferrous fumarate has an iron content of 32.87%, therefore one tablet of 300 mg iron fumarate will contain 98.6 mg of iron (548% Daily Value based on 18 mg [[Reference Daily Intake|RDI]]). | '''Iron(II) fumarate''', also known as '''ferrous fumarate''', is the iron(II) [[salt (chemistry)|salt]] of [[fumaric acid]], occurring as a [[red]]dish-[[orange (colour)|orange]] powder, used to [[dietary supplement|supplement]] iron intake. It has the [[chemical formula]] {{Carbon}}<sub>4</sub>{{Hydrogen}}<sub>2</sub>{{Iron}}{{Oxygen}}<sub>4</sub>. Pure ferrous fumarate has an iron content of 32.87%, therefore one tablet of 300 mg iron fumarate will contain 98.6 mg of iron (548% Daily Value based on 18 mg [[Reference Daily Intake|RDI]]). | ||
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(E)-But-2-enedioate; iron(2+)
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Ferrous fumarate; Feostat
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Overview
Iron(II) fumarate, also known as ferrous fumarate, is the iron(II) salt of fumaric acid, occurring as a reddish-orange powder, used to supplement iron intake. It has the chemical formula Template:Carbon4Template:Hydrogen2Template:IronTemplate:Oxygen4. Pure ferrous fumarate has an iron content of 32.87%, therefore one tablet of 300 mg iron fumarate will contain 98.6 mg of iron (548% Daily Value based on 18 mg RDI).
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