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Ferric tartrate (CAS 2944-68-5)

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Alternate Names:
Iron(III) tartrate
Application:
Ferric tartrate is an additive used to assess the spinnability of cellulose / alkaline ferric tartrate solutions
CAS Number:
2944-68-5
Molecular Weight:
555.90
Molecular Formula:
C12H12Fe2O18
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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Ferric tartrate is an additive used to assess the spinnability of cellulose / alkaline ferric tartrate solutions. Ferric tartrate is a compound readily dissolvable in water, consisting of ferric ions and tartaric acid molecules. It holds significance in biochemistry, finding usage in laboratory experiments for investigating the biochemical and physiological impact of ferric ions on biological systems. Researchers have employed it to delve into various effects of iron on protein synthesis, enzyme activity, gene expression, and cell growth. Additionally, studies have explored how iron influences carbohydrate and lipid metabolism.


Ferric tartrate (CAS 2944-68-5) References

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  2. THE INFLUENCE OF BORON ON THE CHEMICAL COMPOSITION AND GROWTH OF THE TOMATO PLANT.  |  Johnston, ES. and Dore, WH. 1929. Plant Physiol. 4: 31-62. PMID: 16652600
  3. SPECIFICITY OF NICOTINIC ACID AS A GROWTH FACTOR FOR ISOLATED PEA ROOTS.  |  Bonner, J. 1940. Plant Physiol. 15: 553-7. PMID: 16653652
  4. ANTAGONISTIC ACTION OF CHLORIDES ON THE TOXICITY OF IODIDES TO CORN.  |  Lewis, JC. and Powers, WL. 1941. Plant Physiol. 16: 393-8. PMID: 16653705
  5. The Absorption of Phosphorus and Iron from Nutrient Solutions.  |  Franco, CM. and Loomis, WE. 1947. Plant Physiol. 22: 627-34. PMID: 16654132
  6. Effect of ferric tartrate/sodium hydroxide solvent pretreatment on enzyme hydrolysis of cellulose in corn residue.  |  Hamilton, TJ., et al. 1984. Biotechnol Bioeng. 26: 781-7. PMID: 18553447
  7. Investigation on damage of BSA molecules under irradiation of low frequency ultrasound in the presence of FeIII-tartrate complexes.  |  Wang, J., et al. 2009. Ultrason Sonochem. 16: 41-9. PMID: 18706848
  8. Investigation of the spinnability of cellulose/alkaline ferric tartrate solutions.  |  Vu-Manh, H., et al. 2012. Carbohydr Polym. 87: 195-201. PMID: 34662950

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Product NameCatalog #UNITPriceQtyFAVORITES

Ferric tartrate, 100 g

sc-235135
100 g
$51.00