Name | Iron-dextran |
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Synonyms |
MFCD00081553
Ferric hydroxide dextran complex |
Description | Iron dextran (Fe dextran) can be used in the study of iron-deficiency anemia in animals[1][2]. |
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Related Catalog | |
In Vivo | Iron dextran (FeDex, IP, 4 weeks, 300 μL of 10 mg) treatment does not increase NSR iron but causes iron-trapping in the tetinal vasculature[1]. Four weeks of IP FeDex injection in 2-month-old WT mice leads to iron accumulation in the RPE and rVECs, but did not increase NSR iron or induce photoreceptor degeneration[1]. Animal Model: Wild-type (WT) and RS-HepcKO mice[1]. Dosage: IP. Administration: 300 μL of 10 mg daily for 5 days each week for 2 or 4 weeks. Result: Markedly elevated iron levels in 2 and 4 weeks of FeDex-injection groups, by 365.4-fold and 405.4-fold, respectively, compared with PBS controls. |
References |
Molecular Formula | H2O4S.Fe |
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Molecular Weight | 1347.364 |
Exact Mass | 1346.576050 |
Appearance | solution |
Symbol |
GHS07, GHS08 |
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Signal Word | Danger |
Hazard Statements | H317-H350 |
Precautionary Statements | P201-P280-P308 + P313 |
Hazard Codes | Xn |
Risk Phrases | R40;R42/43 |
Safety Phrases | S23;S26;S45;S36/S37/S39 |
RIDADR | NONH for all modes of transport |
WGK Germany | - |
RTECS | NI2200000 |