Zinc glycinate

Zinc glycinate is a chelated compound formed by the reaction of zinc ions with glycine, an amino acid. It appears as a white to off-white powder, with high stability and good water solubility. The chelation process enhances the bioavailability of zinc, making it more easily absorbed by the body compared to inorganic zinc salts. This property, combined with its low potential for gastrointestinal irritation, makes zinc glycinate a preferred form of zinc supplementation.


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Description

Product Name Zinc glycinate
Appearance White crystalline powder
Specification 99%
Test Method HPLC
CAS No 14281-83-5
MF C4H8N2O4Zn
Certificate KOSHER/HALAL/ISO/CGMP/USDAORGANIC

Functions​

  • Essential mineral for bodily functions: Zinc is an essential trace mineral involved in over 300 enzymatic reactions in the human body. Zinc glycinate, as a bioavailable form of zinc, supports numerous physiological processes. It is crucial for immune function, aiding in the development and activation of immune cells such as T-lymphocytes and macrophages. This helps the body defend against infections and diseases.​
  • Growth and development: During periods of growth, especially in children and adolescents, zinc glycinate plays a vital role in promoting normal growth and development. It is involved in DNA synthesis, cell division, and protein synthesis, which are fundamental for the growth of tissues and organs.​
  • Antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties: Zinc has antioxidant effects, helping to protect cells from oxidative stress by scavenging free radicals. Zinc glycinate may also modulate the body’s inflammatory response, reducing the production of pro-inflammatory cytokines and supporting overall health.​
  • Wound healing: Zinc is essential for wound healing processes. It promotes collagen synthesis, cell proliferation, and tissue repair at the wound site. Zinc glycinate, with its enhanced bioavailability, can effectively deliver zinc to the areas in need, accelerating the healing process.​

Applications​

  • Dietary supplements: Zinc glycinate is a popular ingredient in dietary supplements, often formulated for general health maintenance, immune support, and to address zinc deficiencies. It is suitable for various demographics, including pregnant women, the elderly, and vegetarians who may be at a higher risk of zinc deficiency. Supplements are available in forms such as tablets, capsules, and chewables.​
  • Functional foods and beverages: It can be added to functional foods and beverages as a fortifying agent to increase their zinc content. This is particularly useful in products targeted at specific consumer groups, such as children’s snacks or sports drinks designed to replenish nutrients lost during exercise.​
  • Veterinary medicine: In animal nutrition, zinc glycinate is used to supplement zinc in livestock and pets. It helps maintain the health and productivity of animals, supporting immune function, growth, and reproductive performance.