“…Transition metals, which include copper, iron, zinc, magnesium and manganese, are essential co-factors for almost half of all proteins (Waldron et al, 2009). For example, tyrosine hydroxylase, which catalyses the conversion of tyrosine to dopamine, requires ferrous iron to complete its function (Fitzpatrick, 1989;Duce et al, 2017). Correct brain development in infancy is also known to require optimum iron levels (Lozoff and Georgieff, 2006), and physiological iron is also important for the regulation of cellular development, mitochondrial respiration, and the production of myelin (Duce et al, 2017).…”