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Low molecular weight iron in guinea pig reticulocytes
American Journal of Hematology
|May 1, 1985
Abstract:
The low molecular weight iron found in the guinea pig reticulocyte has been partially characterized. On thin layer chromatography it is distinguishable from the iron complexes of a variety of nucleotides, sugars, and amino acids. On paper chromatography it comigrates with a 250-nm absorbing, orcinol-positive material. The eluted count peak contains phosphorus. Approximately 1 microgram of iron is recovered from 1 ml of hemolyzed red cells. Preparation under nitrogen improves recovery of low molecular weight iron, suggesting that the iron is in the ferrous oxidation state.

