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The Effect of Prebiotics On Human Iron Absorption: A Review.

Frederike M D HusmannMichael B ZimmermannIsabelle Herter-Aeberli
Published in: Advances in nutrition (Bethesda, Md.) (2022)
Iron deficiency remains the most common nutritional deficiency. Oral iron supplementation is the recommended first line treatment and used as a preventive measure as well. Enhancers of iron absorption are highly sought after to improve supplementation outcomes. Evidence from animal and human studies exists that prebiotics can enhance iron absorption. The purpose of this present narrative review of the literature was to summarize the existing evidence on the effects of prebiotics on human iron absorption. Relevant articles were identified from Pubmed, Scopus and Web of Science from inception to November 2021. Only human trials investigating the effect of prebiotics on iron absorption were included. 11 articles were identified and included for review. There are promising findings supporting an enhancing effect of certain prebiotics, but inconsistencies between the studies and results exist. The most convincing evidence exists for the prebiotics galacto-oligosaccharides and fructo-oligosaccharides combined with the commonly used iron compound ferrous fumarate, from studies in adult women with low iron stores and anemic infants. Many factors seem to play a role in the enhancing effect of prebiotics on iron absorption such as type of prebiotic, dose, acute (single dose) or chronic (long term feeding) prebiotic consumption, iron compound, iron status, inflammatory status, and age of the population studied. More research investigating the optimal combination of prebiotic, iron compound and dose as well as the effect of long-term application on iron status outcomes is needed.
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