Start-up fights iron deficiency through precision fermentation

Iron deficiency is a key health problem that can affect performance and productivity, stunt growth, and cause distress. It is important that we consume foods containing it.

The start-up Ironic is developing more bioavailable iron compounds through precision fermentation. It aims to help allay some of these negative health effects.

Iron is found attached to globin proteins, which transport oxygen around our bodies, Nélida Leiva Eriksson, CEO of Swedish biotech start-up Ironic, told FoodNavigator. In the muscles and blood, these proteins are hemoglobin and myoglobin, respectively.

Iron also contributes to the normal functioning of other proteins and biomolecules important for energy production, the immune system, and a range of other things.

Foods naturally containing an abundance of iron include red meat, beans, nuts and dried fruit, according to the UK’s national Health Service (NHS).

How does iron deficiency led to ill health?

Without iron, a human being may suffer significant health consequences. For example, according to the NHS, they may develop tiredness or lack of energy, heart palpitations, shortness of breath, or pale skin. One consequence of iron deficiency is anaemia.

Iron deficiency and anaemia can also cause dizziness, headache, and fainting. A person suffering from it, Eriksson suggested, may be more likely to experience depression or mental distress.

The problem lies not just in these more generalised symptoms. Iron deficiency can affect certain groups in particular, such as women, the young and the very old. Women, according to lecturer in nutritional science Jeannine Baumgartner, need more iron due to losses from menstruation.