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Glucosamine Sulfate

TL;DR

Glucosamine sulfate is an amino sugar naturally produced in the body as a building block for cartilage, tendons, and ligaments. It stimulates chondrocyte production of glycosaminoglycans and proteoglycans.

Overview

Glucosamine sulfate is an amino sugar naturally produced in the body as a building block for cartilage, tendons, and ligaments. It stimulates chondrocyte production of glycosaminoglycans and proteoglycans. The sulfate form has the strongest clinical evidence, with studies showing it slows structural joint degradation.

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products in our database contain Glucosamine Sulfate

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Compound forms

Glucosamine Sulfate comes in several molecular forms. Each absorbs and acts differently.

Glucosamine Hydrochloride

Bioavailability

Typical dose

Benefits

  • Joint pain relief
  • Cartilage protection
  • Anti-inflammatory
  • Chondrocyte stimulation

Dose guide

Common dose

1500 mg daily (as sulfate form)

Typical range

15001500 mg

Based on 9 products in our database.

Products with Glucosamine Sulfate

Interactions

synergistic. Glucosamine provides building blocks for cartilage glycosaminoglycans while chondroitin inhibits cartilage-degrading enzymes and retains water in cartilage matrix

synergistic. MSM provides bioavailable sulfur needed for glycosaminoglycan synthesis and has independent anti-inflammatory effects; enhances glucosamine effectiveness

enhances. Glucosamine may enhance warfarin's anticoagulant effect, possibly by affecting vitamin K metabolism; case reports of elevated INR

synergistic. Omega-3 reduces inflammatory mediators (PGE2, LTB4) in joint tissue while glucosamine supports structural cartilage repair; anti-inflammatory + structural support

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