Iron is an important element for the scientific community, especially those involved in the chemical field. Therefore, human beings rely on iron and do various things. Iron is by its spontaneous, historical and contemporary uses, the origin of its name, and the time, method, place and person that it turned out to differ from all other elements. It also has unique physical and chemical properties. Without the discovery and unique characteristics of iron, the life on the earth will never be like this.
14 Ironworks: Research on workers at steelworks and ironworks around the world has shown that the risk of developing lung cancer is greatly increased. Risk in the steelmaking industry is complex and contains a variety of known substances with genotoxicity and carcinogenicity such as metals and formaldehyde. 15 Isopropanol Production (Strong Acid Process): People in the isopropanol manufacturing industry are exposed to carcinogenic substances such as diisopropyl sulfate, isopropyl oil, sulfuric acid and so on, there is a high risk of developing cancer. It is a colorless inflammable compound, it has a strong smell and is widely used for industrial, household, pharmaceuticals. Alcohol, hand sanitizer, isopropyl alcohol solution contained in disinfection pad
FeBC is an iron amino acid chelate compound having a molecular iron structure bound by two molecules of glycine. There are other types of iron amino acid chelating agents, but FeBC is the main one, and it is usually used under the trade name of FerrochelĀ®. It is very soluble and stable iron, so it is less likely to cause irritation during digestion than sulfate. It is still affected by inhibitors, but it is estimated to be about half of sulfate. Most studies conclude that bioavailability is the same as same dose or half dose of sulfate. I do not know the reasons why the people below do the same work, which means that they may have higher bioavailability. More study is necessary to confirm this
Ferrous sulfate (also called sulfate spell) is the most common iron supplement, for good reason. It is very soluble, so it has fast workability, good bioavailability, and is the cheapest form. Measuring the overall bioavailability of ferrous sulfate, it appears to be about 20%, but due to anemia and strengthening it rises to 40% and has sufficient iron and inhibitor For people, it goes to zero. In most studies relative bioavailability (RBV) is used as a measure to offset variability. In this case, sulfate is used as a reference and it is set to 100%.