With over 18 years of research, we are dedicated to advancing the forefront of scientific knowledge in the field of iron metabolism and its impact on women's health in particular. Our research is driven by a passion to improve the lives of millions affected by iron-related disorders worldwide.

Our experts have worked tirelessly to unravel the mysteries of iron deficiency and iron deficiency anaemia. Through cutting-edge technology and innovative methodologies, we aim to uncover new insights that can pave the way for ground-breaking supplementation.

On this page, you’ll find information about our ongoing research projects, published papers, and scientific contributions. We believe in the power of sharing knowledge, and thus, we are committed to fostering an open and collaborative environment in the scientific community.

Published Research

Active Iron Tolerability & Efficacy Study 2023

Iron deficiency in women of childbearing age with self-reported oral iron gastrointestinal intolerance and management with an oral iron whey protein formulation.

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Active Iron Absorption Study 2017

Novel iron-whey protein microspheres protect gut epithelial cells from iron-related oxidative stress and damage and improve iron absorption in fasting adults.

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Visual Abstract - Active Iron Clinical Research

If you often feel tired and fatigued throughout your training, routine iron supplementation with Active Iron can help to support your iron and energy levels.

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Endometriosis & Heavy Periods Survey 2024

The survey included 1,500 women from Ireland, the UK, and the US, all of whom suffered from heavy periods, with 10% of participants also diagnosed with endometriosis.

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Folic Acid Bioavailability Paper 2016

Enhanced oral bioavailability of a novel folate salt: comparison with folic acid and a calcium folate salt in a pharmokinetic study in rats.

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Quatrefolic White Paper 2015

An informative report on Quatrefolic® and the new research topics of folate application with specific reference to the role of the polymorphism of the enzyme Methyltetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR)

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Ongoing Programme of Research

Ulster University

Active Iron is proud to announce its sponsorship of a significant research project in collaboration with Ulster University. The project aims to explore the influence of higher body weight on the risk of iron deficiency and anaemia in women of reproductive age.

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Loughborough University

PhD Project on advancing our understanding of iron's role in athletic performance and overall well-being.

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