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    J Lab Clin Med. 1986 Nov;108(5):473-8.

    Absorption of carbonyl iron.

    Huebers HA, Brittenham GM, Csiba E, Finch CA.

    The mechanism of carbonyl iron absorption has been studied in rats. Solubilization by gastric acid was a prerequisite for subsequent absorption. The slow rate of solubilization resulted in a more prolonged absorption, responsible for the low toxicity of carbonyl iron. Large doses of carbonyl iron were held for several days by the gastric mucosa of iron-deficient animals. Once it had been solubilized, the subsequent pathway of absorption by the intestinal mucosa and the amount absorbed was similar to that of ferrous ammonium sulfate.

    PMID: 3772228 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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