Description
Technical & Manufacturing Relevance:
Considered a premium iron source with high bioavailability and excellent gastrointestinal tolerance
Chelation with glycine minimizes interaction with phytates, tannins, calcium, and fibers, enhancing absorption
Causes significantly less gastric irritation, constipation, and nausea compared to ferrous sulphate
Highly stable in multivitamin–mineral formulations with minimal taste, odor, or color impact
Suitable for pediatric, prenatal, geriatric, and long-term supplementation
Compatible with vitamins (including vitamin C, folic acid, B12), minerals, amino acids, and herbal extracts
Applicable Dosage Forms:
Tablets and capsules
Powders, granules, and sachets
Dry syrups
Oral liquids and suspensions
Multivitamin–mineral premixes
Maternal, pediatric, and clinical nutrition formulations
Pharmacopoeial / Quality Notes:
Available in grades aligned with USP / EP / BP / IP / FCC (chelated mineral specifications)
Light yellow to brownish-yellow fine powder
Slightly soluble to soluble in water (grade dependent); insoluble in alcohol
High stability across a wide pH range
Manufactured in GMP-certified facilities with validated analytical testing (ICP-MS, HPLC)
Animal-Origin Declaration:
100% vegan and non-animal origin
Free from BSE/TSE, GMO, and allergen risks
Manufacturing Support:
Supplied with COA, SDS/MSDS, TDS, specification sheet, chelation assay, and origin declaration
Technical support for iron equivalence calculations, formulation optimization, and label claim compliance
Regulatory and documentation support available for global resale, export, and international distribution
Suitable for pharmaceutical, nutraceutical, food supplement, and healthcare product manufacturing worldwide, subject to local regulatory approvals
Important Note:
Ferrous bisglycinate is widely regarded as one of the best-tolerated and most bioavailable iron forms. Formulations must still comply with country-specific iron RDA and UL limits for safe and effective global distribution.
