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1. It has been demonstrated that iron is extracted from horse spleen hemosiderin at different rates by disodium ethylenediamine tetraacetate. During the first 24 hours of extraction, between 21 and 70% of total hemosiderin iron was removed by chelating agent from 8 hemosiderin preparations which contained between 33.5 and 19% iron, respectively. The amount of iron removed is inversely proportional to total hemosiderin iron concentration. Subsequently, iron is dissolved at a slow rate until practically all is removed during 25 days extraction. 2. Analytical data for amount of ferritin present in hemosiderin are presented.
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