1955
DOI: 10.1007/bf02639702
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Interaction of gossypol with the ferrous ion

Abstract: Summary The preparation of a solution of sodium gossypolate in aqueous acetone has been described. Indications of a 1∶1 mole ratio combination of the gossypolate and ferrous ions were established through conductometric and potentiometric studies in the presence of either chloride or perchlorate anion. Application of the method of continuous variations to differences in the absorption spectra of the two species confirmed the 1∶1 mole ratio of ferrous ion to gossypol. This finding is supported by analytical data… Show more

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“…Numerous experiments have been conducted, both in vitro and in vivo , using iron salts to counteract the undesirable effects of gossypol. Jonassen & Demint (1955) established that each free gossypol molecule reacts with one ferrous ion in vitro. Iron from iron sulphate has been successfully used to counteract the toxicity of free gossypol in diets of monogastric terrestrial animals, including channel catfish, swine, broiler and rats (Bressani et al.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Numerous experiments have been conducted, both in vitro and in vivo , using iron salts to counteract the undesirable effects of gossypol. Jonassen & Demint (1955) established that each free gossypol molecule reacts with one ferrous ion in vitro. Iron from iron sulphate has been successfully used to counteract the toxicity of free gossypol in diets of monogastric terrestrial animals, including channel catfish, swine, broiler and rats (Bressani et al.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The formation of a complex of iron and sodium gossypolate in solution has been previously reported by Jonassen and Demint (1955).…”
Section: Chapter II Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 61%
“…It has been known for several years that iron salts can alleviate gossypol toxicity, apparently by the formation of a chelation complex between ferrous ions and gossypol (Jonassen and Demint, 1955;Muzaffaruddin and Saxena, 1966;Shieh et al, 1968). Iron sorbitex, injected with gossypol into E-2 animals, proved to be of some benefit in maintaining a normal red blood cell mass through postinjection day 14.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%