ByDr. Brennan Commerford, Chiropractic Physician·Last reviewed: April 2026

Best Form of Green Tea Aqueous Extract

Ranked by absorption, bioavailability research & formulary tier

Quick Answer

What is the best form of Green Tea Aqueous Extract?

We scored 1 forms of Green Tea Aqueous Extract by bioavailability. Camellia sinensis (leaf) ranks highest based on current research and formulary classification.

✓ Top Pick: Camellia sinensis (leaf)

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Green Tea Aqueous Extract Forms Ranked

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    Green Tea Aqueous Extract

    Form: Camellia sinensis (leaf)

    Highest bioavailability, preferred formulary form — high absorption

    12/ 100Basic

Why Form Matters for Green Tea Aqueous Extract

Not all forms of Green Tea Aqueous Extract are equal. The form determines how efficiently your body absorbs and uses the nutrient. Lower-quality forms — often found in mass-market supplements — can have dramatically lower bioavailability than premium alternatives.

FormulaForge ranks each form using a 100-point absorption score that combines bioavailability percentage, formulary tier classification, relative multiplier versus the gold-standard form, and our S1–S4 bioavailability tier. T1 Preferred forms represent the best available evidence for absorption efficiency.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best form of Green Tea Aqueous Extract?
We ranked 1 forms of Green Tea Aqueous Extract by bioavailability. The best form for you depends on your health goals — browse our ranked list above.
Which form of Green Tea Aqueous Extract has the best absorption?
Absorption varies meaningfully between Green Tea Aqueous Extract forms. Our ranked list above scores each form based on peer-reviewed bioavailability data. Higher-tier forms generally offer better absorption efficiency.
How does FormulaForge rank Green Tea Aqueous Extract forms?
We score each form using a four-factor model: bioavailability percentage (40 pts), formulary tier (25 pts), bioavailability multiplier vs. gold standard (20 pts), and bioavailability tier classification (15 pts). Scores are out of 100. Our formulary is reviewed by Dr. Brennan Commerford, Chiropractic Physician.

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