Product Name:Magnesium glycerophosphate powder
Other Name:Neomag, maglyphos, MgGy, magnesium 1-glycerophosphate, Magnesium glycerinophosphate, Magnesii glycerophosphas, Magnesium 2,3-dihydroxypropyl phosphate
CAS NO.:927-20-8
Specification:98%
Colour: Fine White to Off-White crystalline powder with characteristic odor and taste
Solubility:Highly Soluble in water
Packing: in 25kgs fiber drums
Storage:Keep container unopened in cool, dry place,Keep away from strong light
Shelf Life:24 months from date of production
Magnesium glycerophosphate is a magnesium ion bound to glycerol. Because of its benefits for our bodies, it has been the subject of growing interest within the scientific community. Involved in more than 300 biochemical reactions, magnesium is a mineral that is essential to the proper functioning of our bodies.
Magnesium Glycerophosphate is on the list of British Pharmacopoeia (BP), European Pharmacopoeia (EP), and Korean pharmacopeia (KP). Nowadays it is becoming increasingly popular used in dietary supplements.
Magnesium glycerophosphate is the subject of a European Pharmacopoeia monograph. Magnesium glycerophosphate is archived in the British National Formulary for Children as an option for hypomagnesemia. The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) summarized the published evidence for the use of magnesium glycerophosphate to prevent recurrence of symptomatic hypomagnesemia in people who have already been treated for this condition, generally by intravenous infusion.
Currently, oral magnesium glycerophosphate is available on the General Sales List (List B) as a magnesium supplement.
What is magnesium glycerophosphate used for?
It can also assist in the proper development and maintenance of the nerve function of the body. Magnesium glycerophosphate supplements can also be taken for certain diseases, such as high blood pressure, high levels of cholesterol, recurring chest pain, and heart attacks.
What are the benefits of glycerophosphate?
It is thought that calcium glycerophosphate may act through a variety of mechanisms to produce an anti-caries effect 2. These include increasing acid-resistance of the enamel, increasing enamel mineralization, modifying plaque, acting as a pH-buffer in plaque, and elevating Calcium and phosphate levels.