Malic Acid + Magnesium

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Brand: Douglas Laboratories

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Net Contents

180 Tablet(s)

Serving Size

1 Tablet(s)

Servings Per Container

Not specified

Supplement Form

Tablet or Pill

Bar Code (UPC/SKU)

3 10539 00341 1

Product Version

Not specified

Suggested Use

Suggested Usage: As a dietary supplement; adults take 1 tablet daily or as directed by your health professional.

Market Reference

$11.89 – $99.99· 40 listings
  • Douglas Laboratories Malic Acid + Magnesium 90 Tablets

    personalpower4.5(8)
    $22.80
  • Douglas Laboratories Mag- Malate 90 Tablets

    boulevardcompounding.com4.9(8)
    $27.99
  • Solaray Malic Acid with Magnesium 90 Capsules

    iHerb4.7(27)
    $16.19
  • Douglas Laboratories Magnesium Glycinate

    Cincinnati Health Institute4.8(80)
    $51.00
  • KAL Malic Acid with Magnesium 120 Tablets

    Swanson Health Products4.6(118)
    $15.59
  • Douglas Laboratories Magnesium Tablets

    Healthy Habits Living4.8(35)
    $12.50
  • Olympian Labs Malic Acid with Magnesium 90 Capsules

    Wellnessbetter.com3.8(4)
    $18.42
  • Douglas Laboratories Amino-Mag 200 Tablets

    Our Kids5.0(10)
    $21.00

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Research & Studies

  • Enhancing the Bioavailability of MagnesiumUsing Starch-Based Nano-Carriers

    Y Tomazi - 2025 - dspace.hebron.edu

    1.1. Background Magnesium (Mg2+) is a mineral that is abundant in the body and is naturally present in many foods. It is also added to other food items, sold as a nutritional supplement…

    2025
  • Evaluation of di‐magnesium malate, used as a novel food ingredient and as a source of magnesium in foods for the general population, food supplements, total diet …

    EFSA Panel on Food Additives and Nutrient … - EFSA …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library

    … The Panel concluded that based on the data provided it was not possible to assess the dissociation of DMM into magnesium and malic acid. The Panel further concluded that if DMM …

    20186 citations
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    ANFDT Dawn, MD Sleep - blog.priceplow.com

    … magnesium bisglycinate chelate, but we're not sure how much since it's blended with magnesium … [36] Dimagnesium malate contributes malic acid, a key intermediate in the citric acid …

  • A comprehensive review of Cornus officinalis: health benefits, phytochemistry, and pharmacological effects for functional drug and food development

    W Deng, Y Liu, Y Guo, J Chen, HI Abdu… - Frontiers in …, 2024 - frontiersin.org

    … Through a comprehensive analysis of available literature from WOS and Google Scholar, we present a thorough summary of the health benefits, phytochemistry, active compounds, and …

    202432 citations
  • Inhibitory effect of non-alcoholic compounds from spontaneously fermented beverage on Helicobacter pylori

    C Fang, Z Lei, Y Han, P Tang, G Yu, J Sun… - Frontiers in Cellular …, 2026 - frontiersin.org

    Global public health has long been threatened by H. pylori infection associated diseases. Spontaneously fermented beverage contains significant quantities of antibacterial and anti-…

    2026
  • No effect of oral ketone ester supplementation on exercise capacity in patients with McArdle disease and healthy controls: A randomized placebo‐controlled cross …

    N Løkken, JH Storgaard, KL Revsbech… - Journal of inherited …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library

    … Our results demonstrate that an acute oral KE supplementation (395 mg/kg): 1) Significantly increases plasma KB levels and KB oxidation but 2) does not improve exercise capacity …

    202220 citations

Data sourced from the U.S. National Institutes of Health, Office of Dietary Supplements Dietary Supplement Label Database (DSLD) · Label entered 2020-08-23. DSLD Label ID: 232010. This information is provided for educational reference only and is not medical advice. Always follow the product label and consult a doctor or pharmacist before use.