Research has found that gut bacteria can transform dietary nitrate and non-heme iron into protective molecules — dinitrosyl iron complexes (DNICs) — that could lower cardiovascular and metabolic disease risks. Nutrition Insight speaks with two researchers from Karolinska Institutet in Sweden to discuss research methods, diet implications, and what their team’s findings might mean for people with deficiencies in nitrate or iron.

Gut bacteria convert nitrate and iron into heart-protective molecules, research finds
Venya Patel


