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ferric hydroxide

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Description

ferric hydroxide: additional RNs for iron hydroxide oxide: 11115-92-7, 20344-49-4; RN for unspecified iron hydroxide: 11113-66-9 [Medical Subject Headings (MeSH), National Library of Medicine, extracted Dec-2023]

Cross-References

ID SourceID
PubMed CID445709
CHEBI ID135985
MeSH IDM0075448

Synonyms (11)

Synonym
fe(oh)3
ferric hydroxide
1309-33-7
FEL ,
CHEBI:135985
einecs 215-166-1
unii-2ua751211n
iron hydroxide (fe(oh)3)
AKOS015904090
DTXSID5051652
iron;trihydrate

Research Excerpts

Toxicity

ExcerptReferenceRelevance
"This article discusses the problem of iron and manganese contamination, the adverse effects and available control methods."( Iron and manganese contamination: sources, adverse effects and control methods.
Saraf, R; Satyanarayana, YV, 2007
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" However, parenteral iron supplementation is usually safe and without major side effects."( [Safety aspects of parenteral iron supplementation therapies in patients with chronic kidney disease].
Münch, HG; Potthoff, SA, 2013
)
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"The composites of mesostructured iron oxyhydroxide and/or commercial synthetic zeolite were investigated for use in the removal of toxic heavy metals, such as cadmium, copper, lead and arsenic, from aqueous solution."( Modified composites based on mesostructured iron oxyhydroxide and synthetic minerals: a potential material for the treatment of various toxic heavy metals and its toxicity.
An, B; Choi, JW; Chung, SG; Kim, SB; Lee, SH; Ryu, JC; Song, MK, 2014
)
0.4
"Mesoporous iron oxide, particularly amine-functionalized FeO(x) and FeO(x), was investigated for the removal of toxic heavy metal anions of arsenic and chromium from an aqueous solution."( Surface modified mesostructured iron oxyhydroxide: synthesis, ecotoxicity, and application.
Choi, JW; Chung, SG; Kim, SB; Lee, SH; Mahendran, B, 2014
)
0.4

Bioavailability

ExcerptReferenceRelevance
" No significant difference in bioavailability or iron utilization was found between the two iron preparations."( Iron pharmacokinetics after administration of ferric-hydroxide-polymaltose complex in rats.
Geisser, P; Müller, A, 1984
)
0.27
" This study reports HIDS for the first time as a promising chelating ligand for the enhancement of Fe bioavailability and As phytoextraction."( Hydroxyiminodisuccinic acid (HIDS): A novel biodegradable chelating ligand for the increase of iron bioavailability and arsenic phytoextraction.
Hasegawa, H; Kadohashi, K; Maki, T; Rahman, MA; Ueda, K, 2009
)
0.35
"Lead (Pb) bioaccessibility was assessed using 2 in vitro methods in 12 Pb-contaminated soils and compared to relative Pb bioavailability using an in vivo mouse model."( In vivo-in vitro and XANES spectroscopy assessments of lead bioavailability in contaminated periurban soils.
Gancarz, D; Gräfe, M; Juhasz, AL; Kempson, IM; McLaren, RG; Naidu, R; Rofe, A; Smith, E; Weber, J, 2011
)
0.37
" In iron(III)-hydroxide nanoparticles hundreds of ferric iron atoms are safely packed in nanoscaled cores surrounded by a solubilising carbohydrate shell, yet bioavailability from such particles is insufficient when compared with ferrous salts."( Hemin-coupled iron(III)-hydroxide nanoparticles show increased uptake in Caco-2 cells.
Jahn, MR; Kolb, U; Langguth, P; Nawroth, T; Shukoor, I; Tremel, W; Wolfrum, U, 2011
)
0.37
" In these formulations gastrointestinal side effects are rare because hundreds of ferric iron atoms are safely packed in nanoscaled cores surrounded by the solubilizing shell; nevertheless, iron bioavailability is even worse compared to ferrous salts."( Iron oxide/hydroxide nanoparticles with negatively charged shells show increased uptake in Caco-2 cells.
Fütterer, S; Jahn, MR; Kolb, U; Langguth, P; Nawroth, T; Wolfrum, U, 2012
)
0.38
"Sediment particulates can be ingested by benthic animals, and the bioavailability of associated metals strongly depends on their speciation in the sediments."( Effects of sediment composition on cadmium bioaccumulation in the clam Meretrix meretrix Linnaeus.
Jia, Y; Wang, S; Wu, X; Xie, L; Xu, L, 2013
)
0.39
"The dietary bioavailability of copper (Cu) adsorbed to synthetic colloidal hydrous ferric oxide (HFO) was evaluated from the assimilation of (65)Cu by two benthic grazers, a gastropod and a larval mayfly."( Dietary bioavailability of Cu adsorbed to colloidal hydrous ferric oxide.
Cain, DJ; Croteau, MN; Fuller, CC, 2013
)
0.39
"The mobility and bioavailability of As combining with amorphous Fe oxides is vulnerable to the environment."( [Chemical extraction of arsenic co-precipitated with amorphous Fe (OH)3 and Fe3O4].
Chen, YP; Jia, YF; Wang, SF, 2013
)
0.39
"To develop efficient and effective methods of assessing and managing the risk posed by metals to aquatic life, it is important to determine the effects of water chemistry on the bioavailability of metals in surface water."( Evaluation of trace metals bioavailability in Japanese river waters using DGT and a chemical equilibrium model.
Han, S; Hanai, Y; Masunaga, S; Naito, W, 2013
)
0.39
"The assessment of the potentially harmful effects of metals on biota depends on the speciation and bioavailability of the metals."( Bioavailability of copper in contaminated sediments assessed by a DGT approach and the uptake of copper by the aquatic plant Myriophyllum aquaticum.
Caillat, A; Ciffroy, P; Garnier, JM; Grote, M; Rigaud, S, 2014
)
0.4
", Si, organic matter), with implications for the mobility and bioavailability of uranium and other associated species in field environments."( Reactivity of Uranium and Ferrous Iron with Natural Iron Oxyhydroxides.
Cismasu, AC; Nico, PS; Peyton, BM; Stewart, BD; Williams, KH, 2015
)
0.42
" We investigated the effects of different species of diatom, cell density, illumination period, and nitrate additions on the bioavailability of Fe(III) oxy-hydroxide colloids in seawaters."( Effect of nitrate enrichment and diatoms on the bioavailability of Fe(III) oxyhydroxide colloids in seawater.
Huang, BQ; Huang, XG; Li, SX; Liu, FJ; Zheng, FY, 2016
)
0.43
" DOM), varied from 9 to 40 ppm, no significant temporal differences in the abundance of WHAM-modeled labile species were found, suggesting mobility and bioavailability of Cu, Ni, Pb and Zn were comparable over the 2003-2012 period."( Evaluation of free/labile concentrations of trace metals in Athabasca oil sands region streams (Alberta, Canada) using diffusive gradient in thin films and a thermodynamic equilibrium model.
Guéguen, C; Zhu, Y, 2016
)
0.43
" For example, our analyses showed that earthworms decreased pH and increased bioavailability for both arsenic and iron as demonstrated by increases in leachate and plant tissue concentrations."( The influence of hydrous ferric oxide, earthworms, and a hypertolerant plant on arsenic and iron bioavailability, fate, and transport in soils.
Ford, SC; Hodges, KR; Maki, BC; Sofield, RM, 2017
)
0.46
" The aim of this study was to determine the effect of organic matter removal by thermal transformation (roasting) on the bioavailability of BIOs and their arsenic sorption capacity."( The influence of thermal treatment on bioweathering and arsenic sorption capacity of a natural iron (oxyhydr)oxide-based adsorbent.
Bajda, T; Debiec, K; Drewniak, L; Krzysztoforski, J; Rzepa, G; Sklodowska, A; Zych, L, 2017
)
0.46

Dosage Studied

Two identical lab-scale MBRs, namely, a control MBR and an enhanced MBR dosed with ferric hydroxide (Fe-MBR), were operated in parallel. Within the typical Fenton's reagent dosage and pH range, ferric ions as a product from ferrous ion oxidation would be supersaturated and would subsequently precipitate out.

ExcerptRelevanceReference
"6 g/dl) male Sprague-Dawley rats (10/treatment) were dosed by stomach tube with one of the following 59Fe-labeled solutions: polymers, Fe(NO3)3 (low-molecular-weight control), polymers + citrate, or Fe(NO3)3 + citrate."( Availability to rats of iron in ferric hydroxide polymers.
Berner, LA; Miller, DD; Van Campen, D, 1985
)
0.27
" These ratios can be used as operational targets for estimation of sediment P release potential and Al dosing of P-rich sediment to prevent hypolimnetic P release under anoxic conditions."( Aluminum control of phosphorus sorption by lake sediments.
Amirbahman, A; Borovec, J; Hejzlar, J; Kopácek, J; Norton, SA; Ulrich, KU, 2005
)
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" Factors studied included bromide, pH, alkalinity, ratio of O3/TOC, reaction time, and dosage of FeOOH."( [Control of THMs formation potential of filtered surface water with catalytic ozonation by ferric hydroxide].
Chen, ZL; Jiang, J; Lu, JF; Ma, J; Zhang, T, 2006
)
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" Chemical precipitation by dosing of sodium hydroxide solution is rapid and removes more than 90% of phosphate and calcium ions."( Treatment of membrane concentrates: phosphate removal and reduction of scaling potential.
Ernst, M; Jekel, M; Sperlich, A; Warschke, D; Wegmann, C, 2010
)
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" Within the typical Fenton's reagent dosage and pH range, ferric ions as a product from ferrous ion oxidation would be supersaturated and would subsequently precipitate out in the form of ferric hydroxide after the initiation of the Fenton reaction."( Iron crystallization in a fluidized-bed Fenton process.
Anotai, J; Boonrattanakij, N; Lu, MC, 2011
)
0.37
" The experiment parameters like pH, external resistance, limonite dosage and initial PNP concentration were investigated in this research."( Degradation of p-nitrophenol in a BES-Fenton system based on limonite.
Lei, T; Tao, HC; Wei, XY; Xu, N; Zhang, LJ, 2013
)
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" SO4(2-) species and its dosage have markedly inhibitory effect on p-NP reduction due to the selective adsorption of SO4(2-) and the formation of sulphated surface complexes on the fresh Fe hydroxide."( Reductive transformation of p-nitrophenol by Fe(II) species: the effect of anionic media.
Chen, R; Geng, L; Wang, X; Wei, Y; Wu, D; Wu, Y, 2013
)
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" Furthermore, the relatively high concentration of the buffer requires a higher dosage concentration of oxidizing agent (K2S2O8) for digestion than that specified in ISO 6878, which, together with the NaOH dosage, is matched to each buffer."( Optimized Procedure for Determining the Adsorption of Phosphonates onto Granular Ferric Hydroxide using a Miniaturized Phosphorus Determination Method.
Minke, R; Raith-Bausch, E; Reinhardt, T; Rott, E; Wasielewski, S, 2018
)
0.48
" Two identical lab-scale MBRs, namely, a control MBR (Co-MBR) and an enhanced MBR dosed with ferric hydroxide (Fe-MBR), were operated in parallel."( Effect of ferric hydroxide on membrane fouling in membrane bioreactor treating pharmaceutical wastewater.
Bi, X; Huang, S; Lee, LY; Ng, HY; Shi, X, 2019
)
0.51
[information is derived through text-mining from research data collected from National Library of Medicine (NLM), extracted Dec-2023]

Research

Studies (479)

TimeframeStudies, This Drug (%)All Drugs %
pre-199046 (9.60)18.7374
1990's18 (3.76)18.2507
2000's151 (31.52)29.6817
2010's218 (45.51)24.3611
2020's46 (9.60)2.80
[information is prepared from research data collected from National Library of Medicine (NLM), extracted Dec-2023]

Study Types

Publication TypeThis drug (%)All Drugs (%)
Trials6 (1.22%)5.53%
Reviews7 (1.42%)6.00%
Case Studies2 (0.41%)4.05%
Observational1 (0.20%)0.25%
Other476 (96.75%)84.16%
[information is prepared from research data collected from National Library of Medicine (NLM), extracted Dec-2023]