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Clinical studies showed that oral liposomal iron is a safe and efficacious alternative to correct anaemia, as also it is a viable treatment option for iron deficiency anaemia in pregnant women.
*Oral Liposomal Iron: A promising new strategy for anemia management in clinical practice.[1]
Iron salts like Iron pyrophosphate are covered with liposome, a spherical structure of a phospholipidic nature that is similar to those human cell membranes. The bioavailability of liposomal pyrophosphate iron is 3.5 times greater than the free pyrophosphate iron, 2.7 times higher than iron sulfate, and 4.1 times higher compared with iron gluconate.
*Liposomal ferric pyrophosphate and ascorbic acid supplementation in pregnant women with iron deficiency anaemia: haematochemical, obstetric, neonatal and psychological outcomes in a prospective observational study.[2]
Results showed significant positive effects on haemoglobin, ferritin, sideremia and transferrin levels, compared to baseline data. A significant improvement of anxiety and depression levels was also observed.
*A Novel Approach for Iron Deficiency Anaemia with Liposomal Iron: Concept to Clinic[3]
Liposomal iron is a technologically designed, innovative form of iron which due to its differential delivery system ensures higher absorption and bioavailability, greater tolerability and least gastro-intestinal side effects unlike conventional oral iron preparations.
[1]https://www.authorea.com/users/623375/articles/646400-oral-liposomal-iron-a-promising-new-strategy-for-anemia-management-in-clinical-practice
[2]https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34238093/
[3]https://www.scirp.org/journal/paperinformation?paperid=102737
Liposomal Iron - Leading Chem.pdf