Original Article Chemical reactions of vitamin C with intravenous-iron formulations

  • Suxin Wang
  • Gina Geraci
  • Martin K. Kuhlmann
  • Nathan W. Levin
  • Garry J. H
Publication date
September 2016

Abstract

Background. Intravenous (IV) iron is widely prescribed for patients on haemodialysis, to replace iron losses during treatment. It releases labile iron, which can induce oxidation of vitamin C and trigger oxidant damage. We examined the stability of vitamin C in the presence of IV iron compounds. We further examined in the ability of vitamin C to release iron from these compounds. Methods. Vitamin C was measured by high-performance liquid chromatography with electroche-mical detection. Iron release from iron sucrose (FeSuc) and ferric gluconate (FeGlu) was determined with the ferrozine method. Results. Vitamin C, in human plasma or fetal calf serum, was oxidized in this order of reactivity: FeSuc>FeGlu> blank reaction. FeSuc and FeGlu ...

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