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Ferrous gluconate

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Ferrous gluconate is a laboratory reagent used as a source of iron in various chemical and biological applications. It is a water-soluble salt composed of ferrous iron and gluconic acid. Ferrous gluconate is commonly used in analytical procedures, biochemical assays, and as a supplement in culture media for microbial and cell growth studies.

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Table Olive Elaboration Process

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For the table olive elaboration process, the following reagents were used: salt, sodium chloride, sodium hydroxide and ferrous gluconate (purchased from Sigma-Aldrich (St. Louis, MO, USA)); calcium chloride (Tetra Chemicals (Helsingborg, Sweden)); and acetic acid (Panreac (Applichem, Darmstadt, Germany)). Olives were stuffed with hydrocolloids and sodium alginate (Saporepuro, Torino, Italy), as well as guar gum (Saporepuro, Torino, Italy). The herbs and ingredients for the hydrocolloid preparation were purchased from a local store.
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Analytical Reagent Procurement for Research

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Acetic acid solution was purchased from PANREAC APPLICHEM® (Darmstadt, Germany). Ferrous gluconate and sodium chloride were supplied by Sigma-Aldrich (St. Louis, MO). Calcium chloride was obtained by Tetra Chemicals (Helsingborg, Sweden). Acrylamide (>99 %) was purchased from Fluka (Buchs SG, Switzerland). 2,3,3-D 3 -acrylamide (98 %) was obtained from Cambridge Isotope Laboratories (Andover, MA, USA). Analytical grade methanol was supplied by Merck (Darmstadt, Germany). A nylon syringe filter was obtained from the). FILTER-LAB (Barcelona, Spain). ISOLUTE Multimode (300 mg, 6 mL) and ISOLUTE ENV+ (200 mg, 3 mL) solid phase extraction cartridges were obtained from International Sorbent Technology (Hengoed, Mid Glamorgan, UK). Nylon and nitrocellulose syringe filters (0.45 μm) were purchased from Tracer Analytical Technologies (Madrid, Spain). Water was purified with an Elix/Milli-Q water purification system (Millipore, Bedford, MA, USA).
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