Evidence supporting the ferro-toxic nature of iron in the progression of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is becoming well established. A microbial dysbiosis is observed in IBD patients, and intra-luminal colonic-iron is able to support a more pathogenic community of bacteria; whether this is attributed to the development of IBD and how iron could be mediating these microbial changes is still unknown. Dietary fibres are commonly used in pre-biotic supplements to beneficially affect the host by improving the viability of bacterial communities within the colon. Alginates are a class of biopolymers considered as prebiotics due to their fibre-like composition and are able to bind metal cations, in particular, iron. Considering that iron excess ...
Ferrous iron supplementation has been reported to adversely alter the gut microbiota in infants. To ...
Ferrous iron supplementation has been reported to adversely alter the gut microbiota in infants. To ...
Intestinal dysbiosis is thought to be an important cause of disease progression and the gastrointest...
Evidence supporting the ferro-toxic nature of iron in the progression of inflammatory bowel disease ...
ScopeIron is an essential nutrient. However, in animal models, excess unabsorbed dietary iron residi...
Iron is central to the aetiology of gastrointestinal disease. Specifically, the toxic effects of ex...
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is associated with anaemia and oral iron replacement to correct thi...
Metal ions are essential for life on Earth, mostly as crucial components of all living organisms; in...
Iron is a highly abundant metal on earth and is vital for virtually all organisms, including most ba...
Background: The importance of hemoproteins for life lies largely in their iron-mediated chemical pro...
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is associated with anaemia and oral iron replacement to correct thi...
Gut microbiota has received significant attention owing to its decisive role in human health and dis...
Previous in vitro results indicated that alginate beads might be a useful vehicle for food iron fort...
Inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) are chronic, immune-mediated disorders that are the result of inap...
Anemia is a common complication of inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) This multicenter study tested t...
Ferrous iron supplementation has been reported to adversely alter the gut microbiota in infants. To ...
Ferrous iron supplementation has been reported to adversely alter the gut microbiota in infants. To ...
Intestinal dysbiosis is thought to be an important cause of disease progression and the gastrointest...
Evidence supporting the ferro-toxic nature of iron in the progression of inflammatory bowel disease ...
ScopeIron is an essential nutrient. However, in animal models, excess unabsorbed dietary iron residi...
Iron is central to the aetiology of gastrointestinal disease. Specifically, the toxic effects of ex...
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is associated with anaemia and oral iron replacement to correct thi...
Metal ions are essential for life on Earth, mostly as crucial components of all living organisms; in...
Iron is a highly abundant metal on earth and is vital for virtually all organisms, including most ba...
Background: The importance of hemoproteins for life lies largely in their iron-mediated chemical pro...
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is associated with anaemia and oral iron replacement to correct thi...
Gut microbiota has received significant attention owing to its decisive role in human health and dis...
Previous in vitro results indicated that alginate beads might be a useful vehicle for food iron fort...
Inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) are chronic, immune-mediated disorders that are the result of inap...
Anemia is a common complication of inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) This multicenter study tested t...
Ferrous iron supplementation has been reported to adversely alter the gut microbiota in infants. To ...
Ferrous iron supplementation has been reported to adversely alter the gut microbiota in infants. To ...
Intestinal dysbiosis is thought to be an important cause of disease progression and the gastrointest...