Dietary Supplement Label Database

Ingredient group data in NutriNav is aligned with the NIH Dietary Supplement Label Database (DSLD).

DSLD group id
2633

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4 forms

Compare supplement forms of Triterpene by absorption quality and what your body actually gets from each:

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Form Absorption Steps to absorb Notes Action
Triterpene (unspecified)
  • DSLD group id: 2633
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Triterpene Glycoside — — — View →
Triterpene Glycoside (unspecified)
  • DSLD group id: 2371
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Triterpene Saponin
  • DSLD group id: 2730
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Also appears on labels as

Additional names seen on supplement labels for forms of this ingredient (beyond the main aliases above).

10% triterpenes, centella triterpenes, min. 1 mg triterpene glycoside, selected triterpenes, standardized for 1 mg triterpene glycosides, standardized for a minimum of 1 mg triterpene glycosides, standardized to 3 mg triterpene glycosides, terpene glycoside, total triperpene glycosides, total triterpene-glycosides, total triterpene glycosides, total triterpenes, triperpenoids, triterpene, Triterpene (unspecified), triterpene acids, triterpene derivative, triterpene glucosides, triterpeneglycosides, triterpene lactones, triterpenoids, yielding 90 mg of triterpenes

Type: Other

Miscellaneous ingredients including fillers, binders, preservatives, artificial colors, flavors, sweeteners, and other additives found in supplements.

Absorption: Many of these ingredients are inert fillers or additives that may affect absorption of active ingredients.

Interactions: Some additives may have health concerns. Fillers may reduce absorption of other nutrients. Preservatives and artificial colors may cause adverse reactions in sensitive individuals.