Comparing E585 - Ferrous lactate vs E579 - iron gluconate

Synonyms
E585
Ferrous lactate
Iron-II lactate
E579
iron gluconate
ferrous gluconate
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Popular questions
  1. Ferrous lactate vs ferric orthophosphate, which is better?

    For iron fortification, ferrous lactate is generally more bioavailable and more soluble than ferric orthophosphate, but it can have more sensory impact. Ferric orthophosphate is less reactive with fewer taste/color changes, though it provides lower iron absorption.

  2. How many waters in ferrous lactate hydrate?

    Ferrous lactate is commonly supplied as the dihydrate, Fe(C3H5O3)2·2H2O. Other hydrates may occur depending on preparation and storage, but the dihydrate is typical in food use.

  3. How to add a bootable ssd in a levono e585?

    This is about a Lenovo E585 device, not the food additive E585 (ferrous lactate); please refer to Lenovo’s service manual for SSD installation and boot configuration.

  4. How to change apn settings on huawei e585?

    This pertains to a Huawei E585 hotspot, not the food additive E585; consult the device’s user guide or your mobile carrier for APN setup steps.

  5. How to change e585 hard drive?

    This appears to be about a device model (e.g., Lenovo E585), not the food additive E585; follow the manufacturer’s service manual for hard drive replacement.

  1. How much ferrous gluconate should i take daily?

    Dosage is based on elemental iron: 324 mg ferrous gluconate provides about 38 mg elemental iron. Typical adult treatment is 40-60 mg elemental iron once daily (or on alternate days); avoid exceeding 45 mg/day long-term without medical advice.

  2. Is ferrous gluconate safe?

    Yes - E579 is an approved food additive and ferrous gluconate is generally safe at recommended doses; common side effects include nausea, constipation, and dark stools. Keep out of children's reach and avoid use if you have iron overload or are already taking high-iron products unless advised by a clinician.

  3. Is ferrous gluconate gluten free?

    The ingredient itself is gluten-free. Check supplement labels for gluten-free certification because excipients or manufacturing could add gluten.

  4. What is ferrous gluconate 324 mg used for?

    It is used to treat or prevent iron deficiency and iron-deficiency anemia; a 324 mg tablet supplies about 38 mg of elemental iron. In foods, E579 also stabilizes color in products like black olives, but the 324 mg oral form is for supplementation.

  5. What is the difference between ferrous sulfate and ferrous gluconate?

    Both are ferrous iron salts; ferrous sulfate provides more elemental iron per tablet (about 65 mg in a 325 mg tablet) than ferrous gluconate (about 38 mg in a 324 mg tablet). When matched for elemental iron they absorb similarly, but some people find gluconate gentler on the stomach.