A fumarate is a salt or ester of the organic compound fumaric acid, a dicarboxylic acid. Its formula is C4H4O44-
A precursor to L-malate in the Krebs tricarboxylic acid cycle. It is formed by the oxidation of adenylsuccinate by succinate dehydrogenase.
Fumarate is converted by fumarase to malate. In simple fumarate is used by cells to produce Energy (ATP) from food. Fumarate is also a byproduct of the urea cycle.
Iron(II) fumarate, also known as ferrous fumarate is the iron (II) salt of fumaric acid, occurring as a reddish-orange powder, used to supplement iron intake. It has chemical formula C4H4FeO4.
Iron (IPA) is a chemical element with the symbol Fe (Latin: ferrum) and atomic number 26. Iron is a group 8 and period 4 metal. Iron is a lustrous, silvery soft metal. Iron and nickel are notable for being the final elements produced by stellar nucleo synthesis, and thus are the heaviest elements which do not require a supernova or similarly cataclysmic event for formation. Iron and nickel are therefore the most abundant metals in metallic meteorites and in the dense-metal cores of planets such as Earth.
It is chemical having formula CaC4H2O4·3H2O appears in white crystals wiyhout any odour.
It is in powder form without any speific odour melts at 100 C.
N-(2,6-Diisopropylphenyl) Formamide
It is chemical having molecular formula C13H19NO & weight 205.30.