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  • Review
  • Open Access
18 Citations
6,915 Views
14 Pages

Iron Overload and Breast Cancer: Iron Chelation as a Potential Therapeutic Approach

  • Sufia Islam,
  • Nazia Hoque,
  • Nishat Nasrin,
  • Mehnaz Hossain,
  • Farhana Rizwan,
  • Kushal Biswas,
  • Muhammad Asaduzzaman,
  • Sabera Rahman,
  • David W. Hoskin and
  • Saki Sultana
  • + 1 author

27 June 2022

Breast cancer has historically been one of the leading causes of death for women worldwide. As of 2020, breast cancer was reported to have overtaken lung cancer as the most common type of cancer globally, representing an estimated 11.3% of all cancer...

  • Review
  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,904 Views
14 Pages

Iron Chelation as a Potential Therapeutic Approach in Acute Lung Injury

  • Xiyang Zhang,
  • Juan Zhou,
  • Bruce E. Holbein and
  • Christian Lehmann

30 July 2023

Acute lung injury (ALI) has been challenging health care systems since before the COVID-19 pandemic due to its morbidity, mortality, and length of hospital stay. In view of the complex pathogenesis of ALI, effective strategies for its prevention and...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
4,996 Views
13 Pages

Cold plasma and ozone sanitation of irrigation solutions can oxidize both microbes and non-target micronutrients because their high oxidation-reduction potential (ORP) is a non-selective mode of action. The objective of this study was to evaluate the...

  • Review
  • Open Access
41 Citations
7,688 Views
14 Pages

22 October 2018

Iron is essential for life, while excess iron can be toxic. Iron generates hydroxyl radical, which is the most reactive free radical, causing oxidative stress. Since iron is absorbed through the diet but not excreted from the body, it accumulates wit...

  • Article
  • Open Access
39 Citations
7,782 Views
20 Pages

Patatin represents a group of homologous primary storage proteins (with molecular weights ranging from 40 kDa to 45 kDa) found in Solanum tuberosum L. This group comprises 40% of the total soluble proteins in potato tubers. Here, patatin (40 kDa) was...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,619 Views
19 Pages

Assessing the Antioxidant, Hepatoprotective, and Iron-Chelating Potential of Perilla frutescens Seed

  • Sirichatnach Pakdeepromma,
  • Komsak Pintha,
  • Payungsak Tantipaiboonwong,
  • Chonthida Thephinlap,
  • Maitree Suttajit,
  • Sawaruj Kaowinn,
  • Napapan Kangwan,
  • Wanwisa Suwannaloet and
  • Kanjana Pangjit

Background/Objectives: Iron overload is a serious condition that can increase the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS), leading to oxidative tissue damage and organ dysfunction. While current pharmaceutical drugs for iron chelation have limita...

  • Article
  • Open Access
42 Citations
4,576 Views
13 Pages

Identification of a Novel Walnut Iron Chelating Peptide with Potential High Antioxidant Activity and Analysis of Its Possible Binding Sites

  • Chaozhong Fan,
  • Xintong Wang,
  • Xiwang Song,
  • Ronghao Sun,
  • Rui Liu,
  • Wenjie Sui,
  • Yan Jin,
  • Tao Wu and
  • Min Zhang

3 January 2023

Peptide iron chelate is widely regarded as one of the best iron supplements for relieving iron deficiency. In this study, a new type of walnut peptide iron (WP-Fe) chelate was prepared using low molecular weight walnut peptides (WP) as raw materials....

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
5,401 Views
21 Pages

Study of Iron Piperazine-Based Chelators as Potential Siderophore Mimetics

  • Pauline Loupias,
  • Isabelle Dechamps-Olivier,
  • Laurent Dupont,
  • Pierre Vanlemmens,
  • Catherine Mullié,
  • Nicolas Taudon,
  • Anne Bouchut,
  • Alexandra Dassonville-Klimpt and
  • Pascal Sonnet

23 October 2019

Gram-negative bacteria’s resistance such as Pseudomonas aeruginosa and the Burkholderia group to conventional antibiotics leads to therapeutic failure. Use of siderophores as Trojan horses to internalize antibacterial agents or toxic metals wit...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
2,486 Views
19 Pages

Bifunctional 3-Hydroxy-4-Pyridinones as Potential Selective Iron(III) Chelators: Solution Studies and Comparison with Other Metals of Biological and Environmental Relevance

  • Anna Irto,
  • Paola Cardiano,
  • Karam Chand,
  • Rosalia Maria Cigala,
  • Francesco Crea,
  • Concetta De Stefano and
  • Maria Amélia Santos

30 November 2021

The binding ability of five bifunctional 3-hydroxy-4-pyridinones towards Cu2+ and Fe3+ was studied by means of potentiometric and UV–Vis spectrophotometric measurements carried out at I = 0.15 mol L−1 in NaCl(aq),T = 298.15 K and 310.15 K...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,475 Views
18 Pages

Use of the Asymmetrical Chelating N-Donor 2-Imino-Pyridine as a Redox [Fe4S4] Cubane Surrogate at a Di-Iron Site Related to [FeFe]-Hydrogenases

  • Andrea Mele,
  • Federica Arrigoni,
  • Luca De Gioia,
  • Catherine Elleouet,
  • François Y. Pétillon,
  • Philippe Schollhammer and
  • Giuseppe Zampella

29 November 2023

Two complexes, related to the active site of [FeFe]-hydrogenases, [Fe2(CO)4(κ2-pma)(µ-bdt)] (1) and [Fe2(CO)4(κ2-pma)(µ-pdt)] (2) (bdt = benzene-1,2-dithiolate, pdt = propane-1,2-dithiolate) featuring the diaza chelate ligand...

  • Review
  • Open Access
53 Citations
8,052 Views
19 Pages

Iron is essential for multiple bacterial processes and is thus required for host colonization and infection. The antimicrobial activity of multiple iron chelators and gallium-based therapies against different bacterial species has been characterized...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
2,311 Views
13 Pages

Antibiotic resistance is a global health crisis. Notably, carbapenem-resistant Enterobacterales (CRE) pose a significant clinical challenge due to the limited effective treatment options. This problem is exacerbated by persisters that develop upon an...

  • Review
  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,844 Views
15 Pages

Sex and Gender Differences in Iron Chelation

  • Sarah Allegra,
  • Stefano Comità,
  • Antonella Roetto and
  • Silvia De Francia

18 December 2024

Background/Objectives: In the absence of physiological mechanisms to excrete excessive iron, the administration of iron chelation therapy is necessary. Age and hormones have an impact on the absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion of the...

  • Viewpoint
  • Open Access
2,104 Views
5 Pages

Iron Chelators in the Management of Autoimmune-Induced Alopecia: A Focus on Hypoxia-Inducible Factor 1 Modulation and Hair Restoration

  • Andrea Pagani,
  • Dominik Thor,
  • Adriana C. Panayi,
  • Silvan M. Klein,
  • Sebastian Geis,
  • Leonard Knoedler,
  • Samuel Knoedler,
  • Filippo A. G. Perozzo,
  • Giuseppe Sofo and
  • Rafael Loucas
  • + 2 authors

21 March 2025

Autoimmune-induced alopecia, such as alopecia areata, involves immune-mediated damage to hair follicles, leading to significant hair loss. Emerging therapies that stabilize hypoxia-inducible factor 1-alpha (HIF-1α) show promise in counteracting...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
1 Views
3 Pages

30 December 2011

Thalasseamia is one of the common genetic disorders. A genetic defect causes reduction of the globin chains leading to chronic haemolytic anaemia from birth. The mainstay of treatment is blood transfusion to maintain adequate levels of the haemoglobi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
2,379 Views
14 Pages

Deferasirox Causes Leukaemia Cell Death through Nrf2-Induced Ferroptosis

  • Wan-Yi Hsu,
  • Li-Ting Wang,
  • Pei-Chin Lin,
  • Yu-Mei Liao,
  • Shih-Hsien Hsu and
  • Shyh-Shin Chiou

Acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL) is the most prevalent cancer in children, and excessive iron buildup resulting from blood transfusions and chemotherapy potentially has a negative impact on treatment outcomes and prognosis in patients with ALL. Th...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
3,660 Views
15 Pages

Interaction of 2,6,7-Trihydroxy-Xanthene-3-Ones with Iron and Copper, and Biological Effect of the Most Active Derivative on Breast Cancer Cells and Erythrocytes

  • Přemysl Mladěnka,
  • Jana Karlíčková,
  • Marcel Hrubša,
  • Elma Veljović,
  • Samija Muratović,
  • Alejandro Carazo,
  • Akash Shivling Mali,
  • Selma Špirtović-Halilović,
  • Luciano Saso and
  • Milan Pour
  • + 1 author

15 July 2020

Metal chelators can be potentially employed in the treatment of various diseases, ranging from metal overload to neoplastic conditions. Some xanthene derivatives were previously reported to complex metals. Thus, in a search for a novel iron or copper...

  • Perspective
  • Open Access
31 Citations
8,374 Views
13 Pages

Role of Iron in Aging Related Diseases

  • William J. Chen,
  • George P. Kung and
  • Jaya P. Gnana-Prakasam

Iron progressively accumulates with age and can be further exacerbated by dietary iron intake, genetic factors, and repeated blood transfusions. While iron plays a vital role in various physiological processes within the human body, its accumulation...

  • Review
  • Open Access
75 Citations
18,065 Views
18 Pages

15 June 2017

Iron (Fe) is an essential micronutrient for human growth and health. Organic iron is an excellent iron supplement due to its bioavailability. Both amino acids and peptides improve iron bioavailability and absorption and are therefore valuable compone...

  • Review
  • Open Access
26 Citations
6,518 Views
26 Pages

10 October 2022

Iron is a key metal involved in several biological processes such as DNA replication and repair, cellular proliferation and cell cycle regulation. Excess volumes of labile iron are toxic and can lead to the production of ROS (reactive oxygen species)...

  • Article
  • Open Access
26 Citations
5,099 Views
17 Pages

Intracellular Iron Chelation by a Novel Compound, C7, Reactivates Epstein–Barr Virus (EBV) Lytic Cycle via the ERK-Autophagy Axis in EBV-Positive Epithelial Cancers

  • Stephanie Pei Tung Yiu,
  • Kwai Fung Hui,
  • Chung King Choi,
  • Richard Yi Tsun Kao,
  • Chi Wang Ma,
  • Dan Yang and
  • Alan Kwok Shing Chiang

11 December 2018

Pharmaceutical reactivation of lytic cycle of Epstein–Barr virus (EBV) represents a potential therapeutic strategy against EBV-associated epithelial malignancies, e.g., gastric carcinoma (GC) and nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC). A novel lytic-in...

  • Review
  • Open Access
32 Citations
5,286 Views
15 Pages

Iron Chelation in Local Infection

  • Cassidy Scott,
  • Gaurav Arora,
  • Kayle Dickson and
  • Christian Lehmann

2 January 2021

Iron is an essential element in multiple biochemical pathways in humans and pathogens. As part of the innate immune response in local infection, iron availability is restricted locally in order to reduce overproduction of reactive oxygen species by t...

  • Review
  • Open Access
33 Citations
6,619 Views
32 Pages

13 November 2022

There is new and increasing evidence from in vitro, in vivo and clinical studies implicating the pivotal role of iron and associated metabolic pathways in the initiation, progression and development of cancer and in cancer metastasis. New metabolic a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,958 Views
15 Pages

Matrices of Native and Oxidized Pectin and Ferrous Bisglycinate and Their In Vitro Behavior through Gastrointestinal Conditions

  • Martin Jimenez,
  • Daniela Viteri,
  • Daniela Oña,
  • Marco Leon,
  • Valeria Ochoa-Herrera,
  • Natalia Carpintero,
  • Francesc Sepulcre and
  • Jose F. Alvarez-Barreto

Colloidal matrices of native and oxidized pectin were developed to improve iron bioavailability through the digestive tract. Ferrous bisglycinate (Gly-Fe), obtained by precipitation of glycine chelation to Fe2+, was mixed with native and peroxide-oxi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
19 Citations
4,355 Views
17 Pages

14 January 2021

Growing evidence indicates that dysregulated iron metabolism with altered and excess iron availability in some body compartments plays a significant role in the course of infection and sepsis in humans. Given that all bacterial pathogens require iron...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,354 Views
12 Pages

Iron Chelation Property, Antioxidant Activity, and Hepatoprotective Effect of 6-Gingerol-Rich Ginger (Zingiber officinale) Extract in Iron-Loaded Huh7 Cells

  • Hataichanok Chuljerm,
  • Narisara Paradee,
  • Dabudsawin Katekaew,
  • Panaphat Nantachai,
  • Kornvipa Settakorn,
  • Somdet Srichairatanakool and
  • Pimpisid Koonyosying

14 August 2023

Iron is essential for numerous biological processes; however, an iron imbalance can contribute to a number of diseases. An excess of iron can accumulate in the body and subsequently induce the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS), leading to o...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,518 Views
17 Pages

Preliminary Study: Micropropagation Using Five Types of Chelated Iron and the Subsequent Acclimation of Blue Honeysuckle (Lonicera caerulea var. kamtschatica Sevast.)

  • Alexey Glinushkin,
  • Svetlana Akimova,
  • Elena Nikulina,
  • Nina Tsirulnikova,
  • Vadim Kirkach,
  • Valery Kalinitchenko,
  • Agamagomed Radzhabov,
  • Elena Radkevich,
  • Liudmila Marchenko and
  • Alexandr Solovyov
  • + 4 authors

17 April 2023

Blue honeysuckle (Lonicera caerulea var. kamtschatica Sevast.) is a valuable berry crop with a unique biochemical composition. It is rich in vitamins, minerals, and biologically active substances. Different species and cultivars of honeysuckle requir...

  • Review
  • Open Access
42 Citations
9,073 Views
28 Pages

Chemistry and Biology of Siderophores from Marine Microbes

  • Jianwei Chen,
  • Yuqi Guo,
  • Yaojia Lu,
  • Bixia Wang,
  • Jiadong Sun,
  • Huawei Zhang and
  • Hong Wang

29 September 2019

Microbial siderophores are multidentate Fe(III) chelators used by microbes during siderophore-mediated assimilation. They possess high affinity and selectivity for Fe(III). Among them, marine siderophore-mediated microbial iron uptake allows marine m...

  • Review
  • Open Access
7 Citations
2,994 Views
16 Pages

Iron Overload in Brain: Transport Mismatches, Microbleeding Events, and How Nanochelating Therapies May Counteract Their Effects

  • Eleonora Ficiarà,
  • Ilaria Stura,
  • Annamaria Vernone,
  • Francesca Silvagno,
  • Roberta Cavalli and
  • Caterina Guiot

16 February 2024

Iron overload in many brain regions is a common feature of aging and most neurodegenerative diseases. In this review, the causes, mechanisms, mathematical models, and possible therapies are summarized. Indeed, physiological and pathological condition...

  • Feature Paper
  • Review
  • Open Access
47 Citations
5,935 Views
14 Pages

Mechanisms of Intranasal Deferoxamine in Neurodegenerative and Neurovascular Disease

  • Jacob Kosyakovsky,
  • Jared M. Fine,
  • William H. Frey and
  • Leah R. Hanson

27 January 2021

Identifying disease-modifying therapies for neurological diseases remains one of the greatest gaps in modern medicine. Herein, we present the rationale for intranasal (IN) delivery of deferoxamine (DFO), a high-affinity iron chelator, as a treatment...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
887 Views
11 Pages

Management of Acute Moderate Iron Poisoning with Oral Chelation and Antioxidant Therapy: A Case Report

  • Mary Isabel Vanegas-Rincón,
  • María A. Barón-Bolívar,
  • Javier A. Aguilar-Mejía,
  • Diana Patricia Amador-Munoz and
  • Luis Carlos Rojas-Rodríguez

Introduction: Acute iron poisoning is a potentially life-threatening condition that primarily affects the gastrointestinal, hepatic and cardiovascular systems. While it most often occurs accidentally in children, intentional overdoses in adolescents...

  • Review
  • Open Access
37 Citations
6,527 Views
23 Pages

Iron Pathways and Iron Chelation Approaches in Viral, Microbial, and Fungal Infections

  • Ravneet Chhabra,
  • Aishwarya Saha,
  • Ashkon Chamani,
  • Nicole Schneider,
  • Riya Shah and
  • Meera Nanjundan

25 September 2020

Iron is an essential element required to support the health of organisms. This element is critical for regulating the activities of cellular enzymes including those involved in cellular metabolism and DNA replication. Mechanisms that underlie the tig...

  • Review
  • Open Access
7 Citations
6,950 Views
19 Pages

Thalassemia and Nanotheragnostics: Advanced Approaches for Diagnosis and Treatment

  • Zahra Tariq,
  • Muhammad Imran Qadeer,
  • Iram Anjum,
  • Christophe Hano and
  • Sumaira Anjum

1 April 2023

Thalassemia is a monogenic autosomal recessive disorder caused by mutations, which lead to abnormal or reduced production of hemoglobin. Ineffective erythropoiesis, hemolysis, hepcidin suppression, and iron overload are common manifestations that var...

  • Review
  • Open Access
72 Citations
10,574 Views
23 Pages

The Chelating Ability of Plant Polyphenols Can Affect Iron Homeostasis and Gut Microbiota

  • Aurelia Scarano,
  • Barbara Laddomada,
  • Federica Blando,
  • Stefania De Santis,
  • Giulio Verna,
  • Marcello Chieppa and
  • Angelo Santino

In the past decades, many studies have widely examined the effects of dietary polyphenols on human health. Polyphenols are well known for their antioxidant properties and for their chelating abilities, by which they can be potentially employed in cas...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,612 Views
12 Pages

11 October 2019

We present a novel route for the preparation of amino acid-derived cyclic imide dioxime derivatives. Readily accessible amino acids were conveniently converted to their corresponding cyclic imide dioximes in simple synthetic steps. The aim of this wo...

  • Review
  • Open Access
946 Views
41 Pages

22 December 2025

Ferroptosis and senescence are unique cellular processes that lead to irreversible cell abnormalities and tissue damage in many diseases, such as cancer, neurodegeneration, cardiac, liver, and kidney damage. Despite distinct differences between the t...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
2,828 Views
17 Pages

Developing Iron Nanochelating Agents: Preliminary Investigation of Effectiveness and Safety for Central Nervous System Applications

  • Eleonora Ficiarà,
  • Chiara Molinar,
  • Silvia Gazzin,
  • Sri Jayanti,
  • Monica Argenziano,
  • Lucia Nasi,
  • Francesca Casoli,
  • Franca Albertini,
  • Shoeb Anwar Ansari and
  • Andrea Marcantoni
  • + 5 authors

Excessive iron levels are believed to contribute to the development of neurodegenerative disorders by promoting oxidative stress and harmful protein clustering. Novel chelation treatments that can effectively remove excess iron while minimizing negat...

  • Brief Report
  • Open Access
8 Citations
4,344 Views
12 Pages

Interest has grown in harnessing biological agents for cancer treatment as dynamic vectors with enhanced tumor targeting. While bacterial traits such as proliferation in tumors, modulation of an immune response, and local secretion of toxins have bee...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,741 Views
12 Pages

A Smooth Muscle Cell-Based Ferroptosis Model to Evaluate Iron-Chelating Molecules for Cardiovascular Disease Treatment

  • Sarah El Hajj,
  • Laetitia Canabady-Rochelle,
  • Isabelle Fries-Raeth and
  • Caroline Gaucher

4 February 2024

Dysregulation of iron homeostasis causes iron-mediated cell death, recently described as ferroptosis. Ferroptosis is reported in many chronic diseases, such as hepatic cancer, renal, and cardiovascular diseases (heart failure, atherosclerosis). Howev...

  • Review
  • Open Access
30 Citations
4,926 Views
14 Pages

Iron is irreplaceably required for animal and human cells as it provides the activity center for a wide variety of essential enzymes needed for energy production, nucleic acid synthesis, carbon metabolism and cellular defense. However, iron is toxic...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
2,978 Views
15 Pages

Interactions of Isoquinoline Alkaloids with Transition Metals Iron and Copper

  • Mst Shamima Parvin,
  • Jakub Chlebek,
  • Anna Hošťálková,
  • Maria Carmen Catapano,
  • Zuzana Lomozová,
  • Kateřina Macáková and
  • Přemysl Mladěnka

29 September 2022

Data on alkaloid interactions with the physiologically important transition metals, iron and copper, are mostly lacking in the literature. However, these interactions can have important consequences in the treatment of both Alzheimer’s disease...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,503 Views
15 Pages

Metabolic Analysis of DFO-Resistant Huh7 Cells and Identification of Targets for Combination Therapy

  • Koichi Fujisawa,
  • Toshihiko Matsumoto,
  • Naoki Yamamoto,
  • Takahiro Yamasaki and
  • Taro Takami

12 October 2023

Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is one of the most refractory cancers with a high rate of recurrence. Iron is an essential trace element, and iron chelation has garnered attention as a novel therapeutic strategy for cancer. Since intracellular metabol...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,602 Views
12 Pages

16 December 2019

Siderophores are iron chelators with low molecular weight secreted by microorganisms. Siderophores have the potential to become natural iron fortifiers. To explore the feasibility of the application of Synechococcus sp. PCC7002-derived siderophores a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
4,271 Views
13 Pages

Iron Effects on Clostridioides difficile Toxin Production and Antimicrobial Susceptibilities

  • Jason Yamaki,
  • Swati Chawla,
  • Shirley Tong,
  • Kate Alison Lozada and
  • Sun Yang

Despite the benefits of red blood cell (RBC) transfusion therapy, it can render patients vulnerable to iron overload. The excess iron deposits in various body tissues cause severe complications and organ damage such as cardiotoxicity and mold infecti...

  • Article
  • Open Access
31 Citations
6,467 Views
14 Pages

Probiotic Supplementation is Associated with Increased Antioxidant Capacity and Copper Chelation in C. difficile-Infected Fecal Water

  • Mohd Baasir Gaisawat,
  • Michèle M. Iskandar,
  • Chad W. MacPherson,
  • Thomas A. Tompkins and
  • Stan Kubow

26 August 2019

Probiotic supplementation plays a key role in maintaining intestinal homeostasis due to its ability to modulate gut microbiota. Although their potential as potent antioxidants have previously been explored, their ability to affect the redox status in...

  • Review
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,863 Views
14 Pages

The Relationship Between Non-Transferrin-Bound Iron (NTBI), Labile Plasma Iron (LPI), and Iron Toxicity

  • Lorena Duca,
  • Elena Di Pierro,
  • Natalia Scaramellini,
  • Francesca Granata and
  • Giovanna Graziadei

Plasma non-transferrin-bound iron (NTBI) comprises multiple subspecies, classified by their composition, chemical reactivity, and susceptibility to chelation. The redox-active and chelatable fraction of NTBI is referred to as labile plasma iron (LPI)...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,922 Views
22 Pages

17 June 2025

Iron deficiency is a global health issue, making the development of novel iron supplements to enhance iron absorption critically important. In this study, low molecular weight donkey-hide gelatin peptides (LMW DHGP) were enzymatically hydrolyzed from...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,981 Views
20 Pages

Exploring Antibiotic-Potentiating Effects of Tobramycin–Deferiprone Conjugates in Pseudomonas aeruginosa

  • Karan Gandhi,
  • Shiv Dhiman,
  • Rajat Arora,
  • Danzel Marie Ramirez,
  • Danyel Ramirez,
  • Gilbert Arthur and
  • Frank Schweizer

Metal ions, including Fe3+, affect the target site binding of some antibiotics and control the porin- and siderophore-mediated uptake of antibiotics. Amphiphilic tobramycins are an emerging class of antibiotic potentiators capable of synergizing with...

  • Review
  • Open Access
18 Citations
15,628 Views
18 Pages

The IRONy in Athletic Performance

  • William Kardasis,
  • Ethan R. Naquin,
  • Richa Garg,
  • Tejas Arun,
  • Jyotsna S. Gopianand,
  • Eshani Karmakar and
  • Jaya P. Gnana-Prakasam

28 November 2023

Iron is an essential micronutrient for athletes, intricately linked to their performance, by regulating cellular respiration and metabolism. Impaired iron levels in the body can significantly hinder athletic performance. The increased demand for iron...

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