Oral elemental iron replenishes body iron stores, enabling hemoglobin synthesis, myoglobin function, and cellular energy production.
Oral elemental iron is reduced from the ferric (Fe3+) to ferrous (Fe2+) state in the acidic duodenum. Ferrous iron enters enterocytes through divalent metal transporter 1, is stored transiently as ferritin, and exported via ferroportin to bind transferrin, replenishing marrow iron for hemoglobin synthesis and restoring hepatic and muscular ferritin stores.
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