Abstract The present scientific opinion deals with the assessment of the bioavailability of magnesium, from the proposed nutrient source, magnesium citrate malate (MgCM), when added for nutritional purposes to food supplements. MgCM is a mixed salt consisting of magnesium cations and citrate and malate anions, and with a magnesium content of 12–15%. MgCM is proposed to be used in food supplements that are intended to provide up to 300–540 mg/day magnesium. The data provided demonstrate that the production process results in batches of MgCM that comply with the product specifications and that the product is stable throughout its proposed shelf life. The human studies provided demonstrate that magnesium from MgCM is bioavailable. However, the...
Abstract Background The develo...
Following a request from the European Commission to the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA), the S...
International audienceWhile general recommendations are for 300-mg magnesium intake a day, an advanc...
The present scientific opinion deals with the assessment of the bioavailability of magnesium, from t...
Background: Magnesium supplementation is of value in several different medical disorders. Several ki...
The aim of the present study was to compare the magnesium bioavailability from four mineral waters w...
Introduction: Magnesium is an essential mineral involved in a range of key biochemical pathways. Sev...
Introduction: Magnesium is an essential mineral involved in a range of key biochemical pathways. Sev...
Food supplements (FS) are gaining more and more popularity because they are a quick way to compensat...
Magnesium, one of the basic elements for the human body, is necessary for many physiological functio...
Background The development of several disorders, such as cardiovascular diseases, diabetes and osteo...
Magnesium is involved in hundreds of essential physiological processes, and adequate levels are ther...
Despite the presumption of the beneficial effects of magnesium supplementation, little is known abou...
Magnesium is an element of great importance functioning because of its association with many cellula...
Published data on the bioavailability of various Mg preparations is too fragmented and scanty to inf...
Abstract Background The develo...
Following a request from the European Commission to the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA), the S...
International audienceWhile general recommendations are for 300-mg magnesium intake a day, an advanc...
The present scientific opinion deals with the assessment of the bioavailability of magnesium, from t...
Background: Magnesium supplementation is of value in several different medical disorders. Several ki...
The aim of the present study was to compare the magnesium bioavailability from four mineral waters w...
Introduction: Magnesium is an essential mineral involved in a range of key biochemical pathways. Sev...
Introduction: Magnesium is an essential mineral involved in a range of key biochemical pathways. Sev...
Food supplements (FS) are gaining more and more popularity because they are a quick way to compensat...
Magnesium, one of the basic elements for the human body, is necessary for many physiological functio...
Background The development of several disorders, such as cardiovascular diseases, diabetes and osteo...
Magnesium is involved in hundreds of essential physiological processes, and adequate levels are ther...
Despite the presumption of the beneficial effects of magnesium supplementation, little is known abou...
Magnesium is an element of great importance functioning because of its association with many cellula...
Published data on the bioavailability of various Mg preparations is too fragmented and scanty to inf...
Abstract Background The develo...
Following a request from the European Commission to the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA), the S...
International audienceWhile general recommendations are for 300-mg magnesium intake a day, an advanc...