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Calcium Citrate Malate Bajaj Healthcare Ltd. Calcium Citrate Malate is a calcium supplement. This product has higher water solubility, exhibits pH independent absorption, has a higher calcium content, and is a metastable complex of calcium, citric acid, and malic acid. Being highly water soluble and...view more Calcium Citrate Malate is a calcium supplement. This product has higher water solubility, exhibits pH independent absorption, has a higher calcium content, and is a metastable complex of calcium, citric acid, and malic acid. Being highly water soluble and more boiavalable makes this product very good for food fortification. This product is also more effective for fortification of soymilk products. view less
PIDO-FE® Solabia Nutrition PIDO-FE® (Iron pidolate) is the iron salt of the L-Pyrrolidone Carboxylic Acid (L-PCA), stabilized by citric acid. Obtained by cyclization of the L-glutamic acid, amino acid (vegetal origin), L-PCA allows a better assimilation and bioavailability (taking ...view more PIDO-FE® (Iron pidolate) is the iron salt of the L-Pyrrolidone Carboxylic Acid (L-PCA), stabilized by citric acid. Obtained by cyclization of the L-glutamic acid, amino acid (vegetal origin), L-PCA allows a better assimilation and bioavailability (taking into account its physiological structure) of the mineral which it transports while optimizing its tolerance. A Dose Recommended of 14 mg of Iron is equivalent to 78.2 mg of PIDO-FE®. This product is a brown greenish to brown powder with a characteristic odour. view less
L-Threonine I.H.C. Chempharm L-Threonine (T or Thr) is an amino acid, or a molecule that is one of the building blocks of proteins. It is an essential amino acid, meaning that it can’t be made by the body and therefore must be acquired through the diet. Many different foods contain t...view more L-Threonine (T or Thr) is an amino acid, or a molecule that is one of the building blocks of proteins. It is an essential amino acid, meaning that it can’t be made by the body and therefore must be acquired through the diet. Many different foods contain threonine, including most meats, chicken, cottage cheese, mushrooms, and some leafy vegetables. This amino acid supports many different body functions. Threonine is required for the formation of healthy bones and teeth and plays a role in the immune system because it is a necessary constituent of antibodies. It is also present in large amounts in muscle and connective tissues. It is thought to help contribute to their strength and elasticity due to its high proportion in collagen and elastin. Finally, it is required for the synthesis of certain neurotransmitters, suggesting a role in neural health. It is well known that threonine is a necessary building block of many proteins, but its actual role in metabolism is not as well known. This amino acid can be converted to pyruvate or to alpha-ketobutyrate and eventually to succinyl-CoA, suggesting an association with the citric acid cycle. It is one of the amino acids that can be phosphorylated, which is a major mechanism by which cells control various signaling pathways. In addition, it is required for the body to synthesize two non-essential amino acids, glycine and serine, both of which play important roles in various physiological functions. view less