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6 cze 2022 · Iron homeostasis is mainly controlled by intestinal absorption because iron does not have active excretory mechanisms for humans. Thus, efficient intestinal iron bioavailability is essential to reduce the risk of iron deficiency anemia. There are two forms of iron, heme and nonheme, found in foods.
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Hypoxia-inducible factor-signaling upregulates the...
- Ferfer
Introduction. According to the global anemia prevalence...
- Comparison Study of Iron Bioaccessibility From Dietary Supplements and Microencapsulated Preparations
In the form of lactate, one tablet of dietary supplements...
- A Review
Iron absorption generally starts from the first part of the...
- Impact of Ascorbic Acid on The In Vitro Iron Bioavailability of a Casein-Based Iron Fortificant
Interestingly, a similar enhancement (i.e., by 1.18-fold p <...
- Biochemical and Nutritional Characteristics of Buffalo Meat and Potential Implications on Human Health for a Personalized Nutrition
The human consumption of food animal products is the main...
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Based on the Institute of Medicine's review of the...
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10 cze 2022 · Because humans do not have an active iron excretion system, intestinal iron absorption is critical for maintaining iron balance in the body. (11) A typical Western diet contains 7 mg of iron per 1000 kcal; however, only 1–2 mg is absorbed daily.
8 sie 2014 · Iron absorption is precisely regulated by a range of systemic and cellular mediators (Fig. 2). Liver-derived, circulating HEPC regulates duodenal iron absorption and also modulates iron release from stores in hepatocytes and RE macrophages (which recycle iron from senescent erythrocytes).
1 mar 1998 · This review compiles and discusses current knowledge and hypotheses on the specific biochemical pathways of each of the three steps of iron absorption, i.e., uptake from the intestinal lumen, transit through the cell, and release from the cell to the circulation.
In addition to dietary factors, body iron status is a major determinant of iron absorption. The roles of these important dietary and systemic factors in regulating iron absorption will be discussed in this review.
This article presents a brief overview of the molecular mechanisms of intestinal iron absorption and its regulation. While many proteins that orchestrate iron transport pathway have been identified, a number of key factors that control the regulation of iron absorption still remain to be elucidated.
This article presents a brief overview of the molecular mechanisms of intestinal iron absorption and its regulation. While many proteins that orchestrate iron transport pathway have been identified, a number of key factors that control the regulation of iron absorption still remain to be elucidated.