“…Hepcidin can cause a decrease in serum iron levels by reducing iron absorption in the gut and increasing iron storage in cells ( Imam et al, 2017 ). Anti-inflammatory agents can help reduce inflammation and therefore reduce hepcidin levels, which may increase serum iron levels ( Stoffel et al, 2021 ). Hepcidin is a protein consisting of 25 amino acids and is produced both by hepatocytes during inflammation and also by infected macrophages ( Tan et al, 2021 ).…”