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- converts to glycinate. Glycine functions as a bidentate ligand for many metal ions, forming amino acid complexes. A typical complex is Cu(glycinate)2, i.e...
- Magnesium glycinate, also known as magnesium diglycinate or magnesium bisglycinate, is the magnesium salt of glycine (one magnesium and two glycine molecules)...
- Copper(II) glycinate (IUPAC suggested name: bis(glycinato)copper(II)) refers to the coordination complex of copper(II) with two equivalents of glycinate, with...
- events than iron(III)-hydroxide polymaltose complex (IPC) or iron bis-glycinate chelate. Iron overdose has been one of the leading causes of death caused...
- bioavailable form of magnesium, along with other forms such as citrate and glycinate. "PubChem". PubChem. "Magnesium Malate". Isotrope, Inc. 7 July 2017. Archived...
- Aluminium glycinate (or dihydroxyaluminium aminoacetate) is an antacid. Aceglutamide "Aluminium glycinate". pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov. Retrieved 31 January...
- Glycine, the least expensive amino acid, is most often used to produce iron glycinate supplements. The U.S. Institute of Medicine (IOM) updated Estimated Average...
- Magnesium carbonate Magnesium chloride Magnesium gluconate Magnesium glycinate Magnesium lactate Magnesium orotate Magnesium oxide Magnesium pidolate...
- Thiamphenicol glycinate acetylcysteine (TGA) is a pharmaceutical drug that is a combination of thiamphenicol glycinate ester (TAFGE), which is a derivative...
- Thiamphenicol can be administered as a part of a complex molecule, Thiamphenicol glycinate acetylcysteine. Fisch A, Bryskier A (2005). "Chapter 33 : Phenicols"....