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Ferric sodium edeteate

Sodium iron III-ethylenediamine tetraacetatetrihydrate Ferric sodium edeteate sodium iron EDTA sodium feredetate Nutrient supplement (provisionally considered to be safe in food fortification programs) ADI acceptable... [Pg.64]

Calmosine CCRIS 6795 Edathamil monosodium ferric salt EINECS 239-802-2 Feredalo sodico Feredetate de sodium Ferisan Ferric sodium edetate Ferric sodium EDTA Ferrostrane Ferrostrene Monosodium ferric EDTA Natrii feredetas NSC 5237 Sequestrene Na Fe iron chelate Sequestrene NaFe Sodium feredetate Sodium ferric EDTA Sodium iron EDTA Sodium ironedetate Sybron Sytron. Used as a source of iron, a hematinic. Crystals. [Pg.288]

Ferric sesquisulfate. See Ferric sulfate Ferric sodium edetate Ferric sodium EDTA. [Pg.1814]

Synonyms Acetic acid, (ethylenedinitrilo) tetra-, sodium salt Edathamil monosodium ferric salt Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid, ferric-sodium salt Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid, sodium ferric salt ((Ethylene dinitrilo) tetraacetato)-ferate (1-), sodium Ferisan Ferric sodium edetate Ferric sodium EDTA Sodium feredetate Sodium iron EDTA Definition Commercial prod, is the trihydrate Empiricai CioHi2FeN208 Na Properties Greenish-yel. cryst m.w. 367.08 Toxicoiogy LD50 (oral, rat) 5 g/kg mildly toxic by ing. TSCA listed... [Pg.4024]

Other salts of edetic acid that are commercially available include diammonium, dimagnesium, ferric sodium, and magnesium disodium edetates. Therapeutically, a dose of 50mg/kg body-weight of disodium edetate, as a slow infusion over a 24-hour period, with a maximum daily dose of 3 g, has been used as a treatment for hypercalcemia. For the treatment of lead poisoning, a dose of 60-80 mg/kg of edetate calcium disodium, as a slow infusion in two daily doses, for 5 days, has been used. [Pg.262]

The most widely used titrant for such determinations is diamino-ethane-tetra-acetic acid (ethylenediamine tetra-acetic acid) which is conveniently employed as the disodium salt, referred to throughout this book as EDTA. (The titrant is referred to in the B,P, and B,P,C, as sodium edetate, but this synonym has not gained universal acceptance.) Many other amino-polycarboxylic acids have been used and in certain special applications they may have some advantage for routine pharmaceutical work, however, it has not been found necessary to use any titrant other than EDTA. This substance reacts stoichiometrically with most metals to form a 1 1 complex and, usually, the reaction is instantaneous (but see Aluminium, p. 32). pH has a marked effect on the stability of the complexes formed the alkaline earth metals form complexes that are stable in alkaline solution but decompose in neutral and acid solution aluminium, copper, lead and mercury all complex under mildly acid conditions while bismuth and ferric iron form stable complexes in a solution as acid as pH 1. The monovalent ions of sodium, potassium and silver form complexes that are too weak to be used for titration purposes whilst mercurous mercury forms no complex,... [Pg.786]

Note A number of salts of EDTA are available with uses identical or similar to the acid. The USP salts are called edetates (calcium disodium, disodium edetates) others are usually abbreviated to EDTA (tetrasodium, trisodium EDTA). Other salts, known chiefly under trademark names, are the sodium ferric, dihydrogen ferrous and arange of disodium salts with magnesium, divalent cobalt, manganese, copper, zinc, and nickel. [Pg.527]

Edaplan LA 410] Edapian LA 411] Edapian LA 412] Edapian LA 413. See Silicone Edapian VP LA 420. See Acrylic resin Edasil . See Bentonite Edathamil. See Edetic acid Edathamil monosodium ferric salt. See Sodium ferric EDTA... [Pg.1597]

Sequestrene NA2 Edetate USF, Sequestrene Ns2 Food Grade. See Disodium EDTA Sequestrene NAS. See Trisodium EDTA Sequestrene NA4. See Tetrasodium EDTA Sequestrene NAFe 13% Fe. See Sodium ferric EDTA... [Pg.3897]

Calcium disodium EDTA Calcium liqnosulfonate Calcium stearoyl lactylate Carrageenan (Chondrus crispus) Cellophane Dibutyl phthalate Dibutyl sebacate Dicyclohexyl phthalate Dihexyl sodium sulfosuccinate Dimethicone Dioctyl sodium sulfosuccinate Dipropylene glycol Edetic acid EO/PO block polymer or copolymer Ethylene/acrylic acid copolymer Ethylene dioleamide Ethylene distearamide Ferric chloride Ferrous ammonium sulfate Furcelleran... [Pg.5505]


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