A review of analytical method development and validation of ferrous ascorbate and folic acid as nutritional supplements

Patan, Afroz and Indumathy, P. and Seema, T. (2023) A review of analytical method development and validation of ferrous ascorbate and folic acid as nutritional supplements. Annals of Phytomedicine An International Journal, 12 (2). ISSN 22789839

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Abstract

Anemia is the term for a low red blood cell count. Anemia is defined as a low hemoglobin or hematocrit
in a routine blood test. The main protein found in your red blood cells is known as hemoglobin. It
distributes oxygen throughout the whole body. If, you have anemia, you will also have low hemoglobin
levels. Ferrous ascorbate and folic acid are a combination of two nutritional supplements that aid in the
body's replenishment of essential nutrient stores. Folic acid is a form of vitamin B. Red blood cell
synthesis, which is responsible for distributing oxygen throughout the body, is dependent upon it. Because
of its importance in the brain development of the developing fetus, it is also vital during pregnancy.
Ferrous ascorbate aids in cell growth and proliferation, transports and uses oxygen more easily, and
catalyzes several biochemical processes in our body. This enhances the synthesis of hemoglobin and red
blood cells. This review based on ferrous ascorbate and folic acid makes it possible to regularly analyze
sacubitril and valsartan in bulk and pharmaceutical dose form using a novel approach that can be developed,
validated, and compared with the current method in future research. Promising results are obtained from
the statistical analysis of the development and validation process's successful outcomes in this review.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Analysis > Pharmaceutical Chemistry
Domains: Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Analysis
Depositing User: Mr IR Admin
Date Deposited: 28 Aug 2025 05:18
Last Modified: 28 Aug 2025 05:18
URI: https://ir.vistas.ac.in/id/eprint/10700

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