Ingredients

Zinc Monomethionine

Zinc monomethionine is a chelated form of zinc bound to methionine, designed for stable absorption and metabolic compatibility.

Zinc monomethionine is defined by amino acid binding.

It links zinc to methionine,
an essential amino acid involved in protein and metabolic processes.

This creates a chelated structure.

At a high level, evaluation comes down to three signals:

  • Chelation stability — protection of zinc during digestion and absorption
  • Amino acid pairing — interaction with transport and metabolic pathways
  • Elemental zinc content — proportion of active zinc delivered

Monomethionine is often positioned as a highly bioavailable form.

Its behavior is similar to other amino acid chelates.

Differences between chelated forms are incremental rather than categorical.
Structure influences absorption patterns, but does not override context.

Form suggests tendency.
Outcome depends on the system it enters.