Iron Metabolism in Infants / Edition 1

Iron Metabolism in Infants / Edition 1

by Bo Lonnerdal
ISBN-10:
0849354331
ISBN-13:
9780849354335
Pub. Date:
11/30/1989
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
0849354331
ISBN-13:
9780849354335
Pub. Date:
11/30/1989
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
Iron Metabolism in Infants / Edition 1

Iron Metabolism in Infants / Edition 1

by Bo Lonnerdal

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Overview

There is a critical need for iron intake during the first period of life. The growing infant requires iron to synthesize hemoglobin and to supply expanding tissues with iron-containing enzymes. A lack of iron will eventually lead to iron deficiency anemia, one of the most common single nutrient deficiencies in the world. Today, detailed information has increased our understanding of iron bioavailability from different dietary sources, uptake mechanisms of iron into the small intestinal mucosa for transport to hepatocytes and erythropoietic cells and subsequent receptor mediated cellular acquisition. Metabolic effects of iron deficiency have also been investigated in several tissues.

This comprehensive text integrates recent information and address it from a nutritional perspective. It takes this focus because of the increased knowledge on the interrelationship between iron and other essential nutrients. Specific problems of iron nutriture and oxidant stress in prematurely born infants are also addressed in this informative new text

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780849354335
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 11/30/1989
Pages: 163
Product dimensions: 7.00(w) x 10.00(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

1. Iron Metabolism: Iron Transport and Cellular Uptake Mechanisms 2. Hematopoiesis and Storage Iron in Infant 3. Nonhematological Manifestations of Iron Deficiency 4. Iron, Oxygen Stress, and the Preterm Infant 5. Iron in Human Milk and Cow‘s Milk — Effects of Binding Ligands on Bioavailability 6. Iron in Formulas and Baby Foods 7. Field Trials of Food Fortification with Iron: The Experience in Chile
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