NOW Foods EVE Women's MultiVitamin Veg Capsules vs Thorne Basic Prenatal

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Complete nutritional comparison



Ingredient
NOW Foods EVE Women's MultiVitamin Veg Capsules (Daily Dose)Thorne Basic Prenatal (Daily Dose)

Difference


Matched Ingredient
Vitamin A (100% as Beta-Carotene)3000 µg1.05 mg-65% ↓Vitamin A
450 µgBeta-Carotene
600 µgVitamin A Palmitate
Vitamin C (from Calcium Ascorbate and Ascorbyl Palmitate)300 mg150 mg-50% ↓Vitamin C
Vitamin D (as Ergocalciferol) 1000 IU25 µg25 µg0%Vitamin D
Ergocalciferol is also called vitamin D2. Vitamin D2 is a form of vitamin D.
Sources:
• "Explains the relationship between different forms of Vitamin D and how they are processed in the body."
Office of Dietary Supplements - National Institutes of Health - USA
Dietary Supplement Fact Sheet: Vitamin D
• "Vitamin D sources, methods of activiation in the body and uses"
by Jane Higdon, Ph.D and Victoria J. Drake, Ph.D, Linus Pauling Institute
LPI - Micro Nutrient Info Center - Vitamin D
• "On Vitamin D chemistry, sources, biological actions and clinical significance"
by Richard S. Bak, Ph.D., Warde Medical Laboratory
Vitamin D and Metabolites
• "Human trial comparing potencies of Vitamins D2 and D3"
by Robert P. Heaney Robert R. Recker James Grote Ronald L. Horst Laura A. G. Armas, The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism
JCEM - Vitamin D3 Is More Potent Than Vitamin D2 in Humans
Vitamin E (as d-alpha Tocopheryl Succinate)134 mg33.5 mg-75% ↓Vitamin E
D alpha tocopherol is also called vitamin E.
Sources:
• "Dietary supplement ingredient database: unit conversion tables"
National Institute of Health
Unit conversions for vitamins
Vitamin K (as Menaquinone K2 and Phytonadione K1)80 µg100 µg25% ↑Vitamin K
Thiamin (Vitamin B-1) (from Thiamin HCl)25 mg5 mg-80% ↓Thiamine
Riboflavin (Vitamin B-2)25 mg5 mg-80% ↓Riboflavin
Niacin (Vitamin B-3) (as Niacinamide and from Inositol Hexanicotinate)30 mg30 mg=Niacin
Vitamin B-6 (from Pyridoxine HCl and Pyridoxal-5-Phosphate (P-5-P))25 mg12 mg-52% ↓Vitamin B6
Folate (800 mcg as folic acid)1360 mcg DFE1.7 mg DFE1150% ↑Folate
1 mgL-5-Methyltetrahydrofolate
Vitamin B-12 (as Methylcobalamin)200 µg200 µg0%Vitamin B12
Biotin300 µg50 µg-83% ↓Biotin
Pantothenic Acid (Vitamin B-5) (from Calcium Pantothenate)50 mg18 mg-64% ↓Pantothenic Acid
Choline (from Choline Bitartrate)25 mg110 mg340% ↑Choline
Calcium [from Calcium Carbonate (Aquamin TG Seaweed Derived Minerals) and Calcium Ascorbate]250 mg180 mg-28% ↓Calcium
90 mgCalcium Citrate
90 mgCalcium Malate
Iodine (from Potassium Iodide)150 µg150 µg=Iodine
Magnesium (from Magnesium Citrate and Aquamin TG Seaweed Derived Minerals)100 mg90 mg-10% ↓Magnesium
45 mgMagnesium Citrate
45 mgMagnesium Malate
Zinc (from Zinc Bisglycinate) (TRAACS™)15 mg25 mg67% ↑Zinc
Selenium (from L-Selenomethionine)200 µg50 µg-75% ↓Selenium
Copper (from Copper Bisglycinate) (TRAACS™)1 mg2 mg100% ↑Copper
Manganese (from Manganese Bisglycinate) (TRAACS™)2 mg5 mg150% ↑Manganese
Chromium (from Chromium Picolinate)120 µg100 µg-17% ↓Chromium
Molybdenum (from Sodium Molybdate)75 µg
Potassium (from Potassium Chloride)25 mg
Cranberry (Vaccinium macrocarpon) (Fruit)100 mg
Pomegranate Extract (Fruit)50 mg
Organic Acai (Euterpe oleracea) (Fruit Skin and Pulp)50 mg
Mangosteen Extract (Fruit Peel) (Garcinia mangostana)50 mg
CoQ10 (Coenzyme Q10)30 mg
Alpha Lipoic Acid30 mg
Inositol25 mg
Organic Aloe Vera (Leaf) (Concentrate)25 mg
Lycopene (from Tomato Extract)500 µg
Lutein (from Marigold Flowers Extract) (Tagetes erecta) (FloraGLO®)500 µg
45 mgIron
1 mgBoron

Nutrients exclusive to NOW Foods EVE Women's MultiVitamin Veg Capsules

Dose: Adult
Molybdenum (from Sodium Molybdate)75 µg
Potassium (from Potassium Chloride)25 mg
Cranberry (Vaccinium macrocarpon) (Fruit)100 mg
Pomegranate Extract (Fruit)50 mg
Organic Acai (Euterpe oleracea) (Fruit Skin and Pulp)50 mg
Mangosteen Extract (Fruit Peel) (Garcinia mangostana)50 mg
CoQ10 (Coenzyme Q10)30 mg
Alpha Lipoic Acid30 mg
Inositol25 mg
Organic Aloe Vera (Leaf) (Concentrate)25 mg
Lycopene (from Tomato Extract)500 µg
Lutein (from Marigold Flowers Extract) (Tagetes erecta) (FloraGLO®)500 µg

Nutrients exclusive to Thorne Basic Prenatal

Dose: Adult
Iron45 mg
Boron1 mg

Other ingredients

NOW Foods EVE Women's MultiVitamin Veg CapsulesThorne Basic Prenatal
Hypromellose (cellulose capsule), Microcrystalline Cellulose, Stearic Acid (vegetable source) and Silicon Dioxide.

Vitamin E from non-GMO soy.

Not manufactured with wheat, gluten, milk, egg, fish, shellfish or tree nut ingredients. Produced in a GMP facility that processes other ingredients containing these allergens.
Hypromellose (Cellulose), Calcium Laurate

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