L-Threonate

Last Updated: September 28, 2022

A metabolite of vitamin C that may have unique effects in the body, it is currently being researched for use as a mineral chelating agent able to greatly enhance bioavailability of minerals (such as Magnesium-L-Threonate).

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Summary

L-Threonate is a metabolite of vitamin C that is currently being investigated for some vitamin C-like properties as well as its ability to greatly enhance mineral uptake.

What else is L-Threonate known as?
Note that L-Threonate is also known as:
  • L-Threonic Acid
L-Threonate should not be confused with:
  • L-Theanine
Dosage information

Not enough information is known at this time to suggest an optimal dose of L-Threonate in isolation.

Mineral chelations of L-Threonate should be dosed according to the active mineral content of the chelation.

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