Iron - Benefits, Deficiency Symptoms And Food Sources

Iron is a vital component of hemoglobin, whichmucus), and desferrioxamine (a fungal product).
transports oxygen to the various tissues of theMucosal transferrin binds iron in the lumen of the gut
body. Life and iron are inseparable: with the soleto transport it across the brush border of the
exception of lactic acid bacteria, all living organismsintestinal mucosa. Plasma transferrin transports
require iron as an essential element for growth andprotein and binds two atoms of iron; its half-life is
multiplication. Iron deficiency is the most commoneight days, but varies widely because iron deficiency
nutritional problem in the world.Free ionic iron hardlyitself is a stimulus to transferrin
exists in the body. All the intracellular iron is either information.STORAGEThe total body iron is 3-5 g
hemoglobin or in the iron-storage protein ferritin.(54-90 mmol), the bulk of which is in hemoglobin. The
ABSORPTIONIron is rather unique in that naturesites of storage are the liver, spleen, and bone
regulates its absorption, because there is nomarrow, where iron is stored as ferritin or
mechanism that enables excretion of excess iron1hemosiderin.Ferritin, derived from the
The precise mechanisms and control of ironreticuloendothelial tissue of the liver, spleen, and bone
absorption are not clear.The duodenum is the mainmarrow, is a spherical storage iron protein which binds
site of iron absorption. Small intestinal iron absorptionup to 4000 atoms of iron per molecule. It has 24
is by a process of diffusion. The amount of ironsubunits arranged in a cluster like a raspberry, and
absorbed is 1%-5% of the dietary iron in a normalcontains 20% iron. Ferritin represents the soluble,
man, studied using a radioactive isotope.Because ofreadily mobilizable fraction of storage iron; its
the multiplicity of factors affecting iron absorption, itestimation, by radioimmunoassay, helps in diagnosing
is not possible to make a valid estimate of ironiron deficiency or overload. This estimation is less
absorption from a meal. The absorption varies withexpensive than that of serum iron and TIBC. The
foods, being higher with a rice-based diet and lowernormal values range from 12 to 250 micrograms per
with millets. Germination and baking increaselitre; values less than 10 micrograms per litre denote
absorption, while it is reduced with tannins, tea,iron deficiency.One microgram per litre of serum is
tamarind, phytate and cereals. Food analysis revealsequivalent to 80 mg (1.4 mmol) storage iron. Storage
considerable tannin in cereals, pulses, soybeans, andiron is about 980 mg (17.5 mmol) in normal men and
condiments like tamarind, turmeric and chillies.450 mg (8 mmol) in women. In iron overload, the
Absorption from soybean is enhanced when takenvalues are higher; in acute liver cell damage, too,
with meat or vitamins. Prolonged warming of mealsrelease of ferritin gives abnormally high values.The
decreases their vitamin C content, and hence, ironstructure of hemosiderin is not well understood, but it
absorption. The amino acid cysteine enhances ironis believed to be a degradation product of ferritin.
absorption from vegetables, animal foods, and ironHemosiderin iron is not readily
salts.Iron in meat and liver is better absorbed thanreleased.Desferrioxamine is a chelating agent that
that in eggs and leafy vegetables. With animal foods,binds iron and excretes it in the urine. The urinary
the mean iron absorption ranges from 7% fromexcretion of iron is thus easily measured, and this
ferritin to 22% from veal muscle, with intermediatemethod is utilized to estimate iron stores. Injection of
values of 11 % from fish and 13% from liver. Animaldesferrioxamine in patients with decreased iron
protein in beef, pork, chicken or fish (but not egg andstores results in diminished urinary iron
milk) increases absorption of non-heme iron fromexcretion.Transferrin is a glycoprotein synthesized
vegetable sources. On a rice-based diet, ironmainly by the liver. It can bind two ferric iron
absorption increases with the addition of 40 gmolecules and is responsible for the total iron-binding
fish.Iron absorption on a cereal diet is decreasedcapacity of the serum, which is 250-370 micrograms
because phosphate and phytates precipitate ionisedper 100 ml.EXCRETIONAbsorbed iron is tenaciously
iron. Soya protein is a major inhibitory factor of ironbound to protein. The little excretion that occurs, as
absorption due to its phytate content.4Fiber in wheatwith shedding of the inner lining of the digestive tract
and maize decreases iron absorption. Tea and coffee(desquamation of the epithelium of the mucous
form insoluble iron tannate that is not absorbed.membrane), cannot be correctly assessed. Iron
Coconut milk, used extensively in cooking in Thailandpassed in stool is mostly unabsorbed dietary iron;
and southern India, inhibits iron absorption.Ironsome iron is also -lost through the bile. Desquamation
absorption increases with iron-deficiency anemia, lowof the skin increases iron loss with sweating in the
plasma iron, increased red blood cell activity in thehot, humid climate of the tropics. The urinary loss of
bone marrow, pancreatic deficiency, and in women.iron is negligible.IRON Loss IN WOMENA woman loses
Increased iron absorption occurs in normal personsadditional iron during her reproductive life: (i) during
during menstruation, pregnancy, puberty, and aftereach menstrual cycle 30-60 ml of blood is lost, which
blood loss. Iron absorption is increased if iron bodyinvolves a monthly loss of 15-30 mg (269-537
stores are depleted.Inorganic ferrous and ferric saltsmicromol) iron; (ii) during pregnancy the fetus,
are both absorbed, but ferrous iron is absorbedplacenta, and loss during parturition drain the mother
better. There is no difference in the absorption ofof over 500 mg (9 mmol) iron, which would require
the inexpensive ferrous sulphate and the morean increase in the daily absorption by 2 mg (36
expensive slow-release iron tablets. Hemoglobin iron ismicromol); and (iii) during lactation, there is an
absorbed intact as heme, even at neutral pH, and isadditional daily loss of 1.5 mg (27 micromol) iron.
not affected by dietary phosphate or phytate.GastricOwing to such losses, women--even in Western
acidity maintains the solubility of inorganic iron, whichcountries-have low iron stores.DEFICIENCY
aids the formation of small molecu les with ascorbicAnemia are the most common and widespread
acid, citrate, fructose, and amino acids. Citrate andnutrition problems. A vast majority of cases are due
ascorbate, being soluble, are more easily absorbed,to iron deficiency. On a global basis, 2.15 billion persons
while tannate (from tannic acid in tea), phytate andare anemic or iron-deficient.
phosphate are not so readily absorbed.Vitamin CIron is also utilized by the brain. Iron uptake is
reduces ferric iron to ferrous iron which. remainsmaximum during rapid brain growth in the fetus 15
soluble even at neutral pH and is better absorbed.Iron-deficient infants are below par in mental and
Even when the diet is poor in iron, vitamin Cphysical development. Iron intervention can reverse
supplement with each meal enhances iron absorption.?these development delays.
Vitamin C taken in divided doses with each meal willA post-cricoid web is often associated with iron
increase iron absorption to a greater extent than adeficiency; when followed up, some of these
single large dose with breakfast.Calcium inhibits irondeveloped cancer in that region. Lowered levels of
absorption. Radio-iron absorption tests in humanintestinal disaccharidases occur with iron deficiency
volunteers show decreased absorption withanemia; this' is corrected by oral iron supplement.
cimetidine and antacids.BLOOD LEVELSPLASMA IRONSerum ferritin radioimmunoassay is the most reliable
:- Normal plasma iron level is 60-160 micrograms pertest for iron-deficiency anemia. Little additional
100 ml (10.74-28.6 micromol/l); the total plasmainformation is gained from other noninvasive
iron-binding capacity (TIBC) is 280-400 microgram pertests.Subodh Jain is an editor of
100 ml (50.1-71.6 micromol/l), of which about one-thirdVitamins-minerals-supplements.org. For more
is normally saturated.The iron-binding proteins areinformation on Iron check out
transferrin (siderophilin), lactoferrin (found in milk,Vitamins-minerals-supplements.
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