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Omega-3 EPA/DHA (Triglyceride): verification pending
We’re confirming the science for this compound before we publish a form ranking. Our team reviews every ranked page against peer-reviewed absorption data — this one is still under review, so we are not showing a score yet.
Check back soon. Rankings are reviewed by Dr. Brennan Commerford, D.C.
References
- Dose-matched human RCT: fish oil (ethyl ester and triglyceride) and krill oil produced similar total plasma EPA+DHA, with less than 24% difference between forms. PubMed
- Human crossover: krill oil trended higher than re-esterified TG or ethyl ester for plasma phospholipid EPA incorporation, but the difference was not statistically significant (p=0.057). PubMed
- In a 6-month randomized trial, EPA/DHA from re-esterified triglycerides was reported to lower fasting serum triglycerides more than the same dose as ethyl esters, which did not show a significant change. PubMed
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