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| Product Name | Betaine Anhydrous (TMG) |
| Grade | Food Grade |
| Certification | HACCP/ISO 22000/HALAL/IS0 9001 |
| Specification | 99%Pure |
| Appearance | White powder |
| Delivery Time | 7 days |
| Nutrient Content | Vegan, Gluten-Free, Non-GMO, Natural |
| Shelf Life | 2 Years |
| Storage | Cool Dry Place |
Trimethylglycine, or TMG, is another name for betaine anhydrous, a naturally occurring quaternary ammonium molecule that is mostly derived from sugar beets (Beta vulgaris), however it can also be found in wheat germ, spinach, and seafood. Usually found as a fine, white crystalline powder with a purity range of 98% to 99.5%, it is well known across the world for its many health benefits, chief among them being that it is a methyl donor (helping the body's methylation processes), a liver detoxifier, and an athlete's performance booster.


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Betaine Anhydrous (TMG) Support Capsules |
Betaine Anhydrous (TMG) Sports Tablets |
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Betaine Anhydrous (TMG) Support Powder |
Betaine Anhydrous (TMG) Gut Health Softgels |
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Betaine Anhydrous (TMG) + Choline Capsules |
Betaine Anhydrous (TMG) + L-Carnitine Softgels |
Dual-Role Methyl Donor & Performance Enhancer: Betaine Anhydrous (TMG) is a crucial methyl donor that supports liver health and homocysteine management. It also improves muscular function and reduces fatigue, making it a dual-role methyl donor and performance enhancer.Manufacturers may target the sports nutrition and wellness industries with this dual capability, increasing the reach of their products.
High Purity & Anhydrous Stability: Because it does not degrade when exposed to moisture, the anhydrous form of betaine has a longer shelf life and a greater purity (up to 99.5%) than hydrated betaine. Advanced purification techniques (such ion exchange and crystallization) guarantee constant potency throughout batches, removing variation in the final product's effectiveness.
Clean Label Appeal & Natural Origin: Made mostly from non-GMO sugar beets, it fits nicely with the global "plant-based" and "clean wellness" movements. It appeals to both athletes and health-conscious customers since, when taken as prescribed, it has no known serious adverse effects, unlike synthetic methyl donors (such as some pharmaceutical-grade supplements).
Broad Formulation Versatility: It can be incorporated into a variety of OEM formats, such as tablets, capsules, pre-workout powders, and functional drinks, due to its excellent water solubility and compatibility with common excipients. This adaptability makes product creation easier and accommodates a range of consumer preferences (e.g., handy capsules for everyday wellness vs. powder mixes for athletes).