Glycinate | CAS number | Description | |
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Copper Glycinate Cu 20% | 13479-54-4 | Copper helps to activate enzymes that are important to energy metabolism. It is also respobsible for facilitating iron absorption to help production of hemoglobin, ferritin and red blood cells. In animal nutrition, insufficient amounts of copper in the feed can have major consequences that include lower feed intake, growth reduction, impaired immune function, and reduced fertility. | |
Boron Glycinate Mg 6% | Boron Glycinate Mg 6% | Boron Glycinate is a mineral that is found in food such as nuts and the environment. People take boron supplements as medicine. | |
Ferrous Glycinate Fe 15% | 20150-34-9 | Ferrous glycinate is an iron chelate of the amino acid glycine. It is manufactured by reaction of reduced iron with glycine in presence of citric acid.The intended use of ferrous glycinate is as a nutrient both as a direct food fortificant and as a food supplement. | |
Ferrous Glycinate Fe 16% | 20150-34-9 | Ferrous glycinate is an iron chelate of the amino acid glycine. It is manufactured by reaction of reduced iron with glycine in presence of citric acid. | |
Magnesium Glycinate Mg 20% | 14783-68-7 | Magnesium glycinate, also known as magnesium diglycinate or magnesium bisglycinate, is the magnesium salt of glycine, and is used as a major dietary supplement. Magnesium is responsible for activating over 600 enzymes in the body and is essential for RNA and DNA synthesis, cell repair, and preventing oxidation in the cell. It also plays an important role in bone and muscle function and assists in the activation of vitamin D, that helps to regulate calcium and phosphate homeostasis to influence the growth and maintenance of bones. | |
Manganese Glycinate Mn 20% | 14281-77-7 | MANGANESE GLYCINATE is composed of trace mineral manganese and an amino acid, glycine. It is easily absorbable by the body. Decreased levels of manganese can possibly result in infertility, weakness, seizures and bone malformation. | |
Zinc Glycinate Zn 18%, 20% | 14281-83-5 | Zinc glycinate is a compound of zinc and glycine is the smallest essential amino acid. Combining the two results in better absorption across the intestinal wall and into the bloodstream partnering more effectively than any other amino acid or other material. |