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Mazgaj, Rafał,
Szudzik, Mateusz,
Lipiński, Paweł,
Jończy, Aneta,
Smuda, Ewa,
Kamyczek, Marian,
Cieślak, Beata,
Swinkels, Dorine,
Lenartowicz, Małgorzata,
Starzyński, Rafał R.
Publicado 2020
“…The aim of this study was to check, using pig as an animal model, the effect of sucrosomial ferric pyrophosphate (SFP), a new non-heme iron formulation on maternal and neonate iron and hematological status, placental transport and pregnancy outcome; Methods: Fifteen non-anemic pregnant sows were recruited to the experiment at day 80 of pregnancy and randomized into the non-supplemented group (control; n = 5) and two groups receiving oral iron supplementation—sows given sucrosomial ferric pyrophosphate, 60 mg Fe/day (SFP; n = 5) (SiderAL(®), Pisa, Italy) and sows given ferrous sulfate 60 mg Fe/day (Gambit,
Kutno, Poland) (FeSO(4); n = 5) up to delivery (around day 117). …”
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