MIT creates stable iron-iodine particles for nutrition

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MIT chemists developed iron-iodine particles to combat malnutrition. These metal-organic framework particles can be added to food and beverages, overcoming previous challenges of iron and iodine reacting and reducing absorption. The stable particles have shown successful iron and iodine delivery in mice and could be adapted for other minerals, potentially aiding global nutrition efforts.


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