Chelated minerals: Revision history

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31 March 2025

  • curprev 12:0312:03, 31 March 2025Mwood talk contribs 1,177 bytes +25 No edit summary Tag: Visual edit
  • curprev 12:0312:03, 31 March 2025Mwood talk contribs 1,152 bytes +1,152 Created page with "Chelation is (in simple terms) a type of bond of molecules to a metal (minerals like calcium, magnesium etc.). It is derived from the Greek chēlē, meaning "claw". There are synthetic chelates as well as natural ones, like amino acids. Before 2010 mineral chelates were just referred to as AACs (e.g. Magnesium AAC), for amino acid chelates. The EU decided it wasn’t specific enough and no one knew what amino acids were actually used, so it came about that Glycine was t..."