Ascorbyl Palmitate
Backed by 40 studiesOverall grade based on research across 2 ingredients.
50out of 100Grade D
Research evidence score
Weighed against 40 published studies · led by Vitamin C
Ingredient breakdown
C
Vitamin CSupports immune function
Research direction: Leans supportiveEvidence: 40 studiesDose: 200 mgEvidence strength: Moderate - supportive but mixed
Effects of Citrus Fruit Juices and Their Bioactive Components on Inflammation and Immunity: A Narrative Review (2021)Does Evidence Exist to Blunt Inflammatory Response by Nutraceutical Supplementation during COVID-19 Pandemic? An Overview of Systematic Reviews of Vitamin D, Vitamin C, Melatonin, and Zinc (2021)The effect of Vitamin C and Zn supplementation on the immune system and clinical outcomes in COVID-19 patients (2022)
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Ascorbyl PalmitateSupports vitamin function
Research direction: No studies foundEvidence: 0 studiesDose: 500 mgEvidence strength: Not enough research yet - no studies found for this specific claim
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