Background and Objectives: In the original in vitro method for evaluation of iron bioavailability using caco-2 cell model, ferritin formation by cells is considered as a functional indicator of both absorption and utilization of iron. However, as iron is measured in the tested material and then ferritin concentration is measured in caco-2 cell lysate, it is almost impossible to have a concrete measure of iron bioavailability because the percent of absorbable iron cannot be calculated by the concentration of iron in caco-2 cell lysate. To overcome this problem, the original method was modified by using ferrous sulfate tablet as a standard and also including blank well in the cell culture plate to subtract the baseline ferritin concentration ...
A combination of dietary and host-related factors determines iron and zinc absorption, and several i...
AbstractThe Caco-2 cell line is well established as an in vitro model for iron absorption. However, ...
Iron deficiency is the most prevalent mineral deficiency in the world. Food fortification offers an ...
An update on in vitro methods employed to assess iron bioavailability is presented. Solubility and d...
ABSTRACT A Caco-2 cell model with extrinsic radioiron was used to evaluate the effect of dietary fac...
The Caco-2 cell model is widely used to assess the bioaccessibility/availability of iron from foods ...
Caco-2 cells may be typically used as a first step to investigate the bioavailability of different d...
The Caco-2 cell line is well established as an in vitro model for iron absorption. However, the mode...
Background: An in vitro digestion and Caco-2 cell model may predict iron bioavailability to humans; ...
Bioavailability results, obtained in humans, of wheat flour fortified with elemental iron might not ...
PURPOSE: Iron is essential for development and growth in young children; unfortunately, iron deficie...
ABSTRACT Relative bioavailability oftwo iron fortificants, electrolytic Fe and ferric or-thophosphat...
This paper represents a series of in vitro iron (Fe) bioavailability experiments, Fe content analysi...
A combination of dietary and host-related factors determines iron and zinc absorption, and several i...
A combination of dietary and host-related factors determines iron and zinc absorption, and several i...
A combination of dietary and host-related factors determines iron and zinc absorption, and several i...
AbstractThe Caco-2 cell line is well established as an in vitro model for iron absorption. However, ...
Iron deficiency is the most prevalent mineral deficiency in the world. Food fortification offers an ...
An update on in vitro methods employed to assess iron bioavailability is presented. Solubility and d...
ABSTRACT A Caco-2 cell model with extrinsic radioiron was used to evaluate the effect of dietary fac...
The Caco-2 cell model is widely used to assess the bioaccessibility/availability of iron from foods ...
Caco-2 cells may be typically used as a first step to investigate the bioavailability of different d...
The Caco-2 cell line is well established as an in vitro model for iron absorption. However, the mode...
Background: An in vitro digestion and Caco-2 cell model may predict iron bioavailability to humans; ...
Bioavailability results, obtained in humans, of wheat flour fortified with elemental iron might not ...
PURPOSE: Iron is essential for development and growth in young children; unfortunately, iron deficie...
ABSTRACT Relative bioavailability oftwo iron fortificants, electrolytic Fe and ferric or-thophosphat...
This paper represents a series of in vitro iron (Fe) bioavailability experiments, Fe content analysi...
A combination of dietary and host-related factors determines iron and zinc absorption, and several i...
A combination of dietary and host-related factors determines iron and zinc absorption, and several i...
A combination of dietary and host-related factors determines iron and zinc absorption, and several i...
AbstractThe Caco-2 cell line is well established as an in vitro model for iron absorption. However, ...
Iron deficiency is the most prevalent mineral deficiency in the world. Food fortification offers an ...