Figure 5.
The 4 AA formulation stimulated 59Fe absorption in iron-deficient male mice. 2.5 µCi of 59Fe in the control (Ctrl) or 4 AA formulation was administered to each mouse by oral, intragastric gavage after a 2-hour fast. One hour later, mice were sacrificed, iron absorption (percent of dose) was calculated (A), and 59Fe activity was determined in the blood (B), duodenum (C), and liver (D). Blood was also taken from the tail vein 30 minutes after gavage, and 59Fe activity was measured (E). Student’s parametric t tests were performed unless variances were significantly different or normality was not achieved, and in that case, a nonparametric t test was performed. n = 10 per group; *P < .05.

The 4 AA formulation stimulated 59Fe absorption in iron-deficient male mice. 2.5 µCi of 59Fe in the control (Ctrl) or 4 AA formulation was administered to each mouse by oral, intragastric gavage after a 2-hour fast. One hour later, mice were sacrificed, iron absorption (percent of dose) was calculated (A), and 59Fe activity was determined in the blood (B), duodenum (C), and liver (D). Blood was also taken from the tail vein 30 minutes after gavage, and 59Fe activity was measured (E). Student’s parametric t tests were performed unless variances were significantly different or normality was not achieved, and in that case, a nonparametric t test was performed. n = 10 per group; *P < .05.

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