And «at least half of krill's long - chain omega - 3s are in a form that's thought to be more
bioavailable than fish oil» — meaning better absorbed by the body — says Peter Nichols, PhD, a research scientist in Australia specializing in marine oils.
The point is, krill oil is more
bioavailable than fish oil, and that's a good thing.
Not exact matches
She also explains why omega - 3 fatty acids in phospholipid from from krill oil are more
bioavailable than EPA and DHA in triglyceride form from
fish oil.
Therefore, the Neptune krill oil is more
bioavailable than standard
fish oil.
Collagen derived from
fish is smaller in molecular size
than collagen derived from cows or pigs, and is therefore more «
bioavailable.»
In other words, the omega - 3 polyunsaturated fatty acids in krill oil were more
bioavailable than those in
fish oil, making it possible to take a lower dose with similar results.
The third supplement is Krill Oil, which comes from tiny little shrimp and provides more
bioavailable Omega 3 fatty acids
than your typical
fish oil.