Erythrocyte incorporation of ingested58Fe by 56-day-old breast-fed and formula-fed infants

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As an index of iron absorption, erythrocyte incorporation of the stable isotope,58Fe, was determined 14 and 42 d after the administration of 58Fe-labeled ferrous sulfate to 56-d-old exclusively breast-fed infants and to infants fed a low-iron (1.8 mg/L) formula. Each infant received a dose of 0.6 to 1.0 mg of iron with ascorbic acid between feedings on each of 3 consecutive d. Fourteen d after administration of the 58Fe-labeled iron doses (age 70 d), arithmetic mean incorporation of the 58Fe label into erythrocytes by breast-fed infants was 20.0% of the dose only slightly less than that reported for erythrocyte incorporation of iron by fasting adults fed small quantities of 59Fe-labeled human milk. Erythrocyte incorporation of iron by the formula-fed infants was 6.9% of the dose, suggesting that, even between feedings, components of infant formula exerted a major inhibitory effect on iron absorption. For reasons that are not clear, the percentage of the administered label incorporated into erythrocytes was significantly greater in breast-fed (but not in formula-fed infants) at 112 d of age than at 70 d of age. © 1993 International Pediatric Research Foundation, Inc.

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Fomon, S. J., Ziegler, E. E., & Nelson, S. E. (1993). Erythrocyte incorporation of ingested58Fe by 56-day-old breast-fed and formula-fed infants. Pediatric Research, 33(6), 573–576. https://doi.org/10.1203/00006450-199306000-00007

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