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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Iron and Zinc Interaction at the Cellular Level

Competitive Inhibition and Absorption

  • Mineral antagonism: High iron intake can significantly interfere with the absorption and cellular retention of zinc.
  • Shared transport pathways: Iron and zinc utilize similar divalent metal transporter systems (such as DMT1) in the gastrointestinal tract, leading to competitive inhibition when one mineral is present in excessive amounts.

Cellular Retention Impact

  • Reduced zinc levels: Rather than elevating cellular zinc retention, excessive iron supplementation typically decreases overall zinc bioavailability and cellular uptake.
  • Imbalance risks: High iron-to-zinc ratios in the diet or supplementation protocols can induce a functional zinc deficiency, negatively impacting various enzyme systems and immune function that rely on adequate intracellular zinc.
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