ferric citrate

ferric citrate
garnet-red scales or brown granules, FeC6H5O7•xH2O, used as a reagent; called also iron citrate.

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  • ferricammonium citrate — ferric ammonium citrate n. An iron containing salt, Fe(NH4)3(C6H5O7)2, used in the treatment of some forms of anemia. * * * …   Universalium

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  • ferric ammonium citrate, green — A compound used in hypochromic anemia …   Medical dictionary

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