“…The use of Lf should also be classified as accurately as possible: (a) As a nutraceutical food supplement to regulate immunity, iron storage, transport and release for special populations (neonates, infants, toddlers, children, adults, etc. ); (b) As a feed additive for livestock, poultry and fish, improving the growth performance and regulating intestinal flora (although at current prices the costs for such applications would be too high); (c) As a clinical drug candidate for the treatment of human diseases such as cancer or inflammatory and infectious diseases (Vogel 2012 ; Chen et al 2022 ; Hopp et al 2022 ; Nopia et al 2022 ). As examples of potential future clinical applications of Lf, here Chen et al ( 2022 ) discuss a role for Lf during atherosclerosis, while Nopia et al ( 2022 ) describe an interesting new albumin-hLf fusion protein that has improved pharmacokinetic properties for clinical applications, particularly in the area of cancer.…”