Studies on the comparative biological availability of iron from rice grains fortified with ferrous sulphate, ferric chloride and ferric orthophosphate
Ghosh, J.J.
Science and Culture 18(7): 340-341
1953
ISSN/ISBN: 0036-8156
Accession: 025574624
FeCl3 and FeSO4 had greater hematopoietic effect than ferric orthophosphate.
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