Abstract
Iron is an essential trace element that is important for normal body function. However, excess iron in animal studies has been shown to be toxic, because it can enhance radical oxygen generation, impair neutrophil and T-cell function, and also promote bacterial growth ([1][1],[2][2]). This dichotomy
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