Ferrous Bisglycinate Chelate

Ferrous Bisglycinate Chelate

Ferrous Bisglycinate Chelate

Ferrous bisglycinate chelate is formed by the chelation of two glycine molecules and one ferrous ion. It features a low molecular weight, high stability, and a high safety profile. This compound does not dissociate in the stomach, allowing it to pass through the digestive mucosa intact without interfering with other nutrients. Ferrous bisglycinate chelate exhibits high bioavailability, significantly surpassing that of other forms of iron supplements.

The following are the recognized physiological functions of vitamin D, in accordance with the Regulations Governing Determination of the Label, Promotion and Advertisement of Foods and Food Products Identified as False, Exaggerated, Misleading or Having Medical Efficacy, published by the Ministry of Health and Welfare:

Physiological Functions of Iron:

  1. Help formation of red blood cells.
  2. An important component of the haem and myoglobin.
  3. Help the transfer and utilization of oxygen.

contact us