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Citric Acid and Non-Heme Iron Absorption

  • Direct Answer: Yes, the addition of citric acid can significantly enhance the absorption of non-heme iron in the digestive tract.
  • Mechanism of Action: Citric acid acts as a weak organic acid that forms soluble chelates with iron at a low pH in the stomach, keeping the iron in a dissolved state as it passes into the more alkaline environment of the small intestine.
  • Synergy with Vitamin C: When combined with ascorbic acid (vitamin C), the absorption-enhancing effect of citric acid on non-heme iron is often further amplified.
  • Nutritional Implication: This makes citric acid-rich foods and additives beneficial for individuals relying primarily on plant-based (non-heme) iron sources, provided overall mineral balance and gut health are maintained.
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