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what is chelate amino acid
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A chelate amino acid refers to a compound where an amino acid is bonded to a mineral, enhancing the mineral's stability and absorption in the body. Chelation naturally occurs during digestion, but synthetic chelates can be made to improve dietary supplements' efficacy. By binding minerals with amino acids, the body more easily recognizes and transports these minerals across the intestinal wall, as amino acids are efficiently absorbed. This process enhances the bioavailability of minerals such as iron, zinc, and magnesium, making chelate amino acid complexes particularly valuable in nutrition and therapeutic practices. They are especially beneficial for individuals with mineral deficiencies or those seeking to maximize the nutritional value of their supplements.
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