Iron Metabolism and the Role of Ammonium Ferric Citrate in Health
The body's ability to absorb iron from the diet is complex and influenced by various factors, including the form of iron consumed and the individual's physiological status. Inorganic iron, such as that found in many plant-based foods, is often in the ferric (Fe³⁺) state and requires reduction to the ferrous (Fe²⁺) state for optimal absorption in the small intestine. This is where compounds like Ammonium Ferric Citrate (CAS 1185-57-5) play a significant role.
Ammonium Ferric Citrate provides iron in a bioavailable form that is well-tolerated and easily absorbed. As a nutritional fortifier, it is extensively used in food products and dietary supplements to help maintain healthy iron levels. Its efficacy in treating iron deficiency anemia stems from its ability to replenish the body's iron stores, thereby improving hemoglobin synthesis and oxygen transport. For individuals with increased iron needs, such as pregnant women or those with gastrointestinal absorption issues, supplements containing Ammonium Ferric Citrate are often recommended. As a trusted manufacturer and supplier from China, we ensure that our Ammonium Ferric Citrate meets high purity standards, supporting critical health applications and contributing to better nutritional outcomes globally.
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“As a trusted manufacturer and supplier from China, we ensure that our Ammonium Ferric Citrate meets high purity standards, supporting critical health applications and contributing to better nutritional outcomes globally.”
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“Iron is indispensable for life, playing a central role in essential biological processes.”
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“It is a critical component of hemoglobin, which carries oxygen throughout the body, and myoglobin, which supplies oxygen to muscles.”