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Magnesium: what supplement brands should know

Magnesium: what supplement brands should know — a practical private-label guide for supplement brand owners. Plan formats, categories and documentation,…

8 July 2026 · 5 min read

Who this is for

Who this article is for

Brand owners and category managers reviewing a private-label supplement project.

Magnesium is a widely used mineral in dietary supplements, valued for its role in supporting normal muscle and nerve function, energy metabolism, and bone health. For brand owners, understanding the different forms and applications of magnesium is key to developing products that meet consumer needs. This article provides a factual overview of magnesium as an active ingredient, covering typical formats, category fit, formulation considerations, and how to work with DAT Supply to bring your private-label magnesium product to market.

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What this active is and typical formats

Magnesium is an essential mineral available in several chemical forms, including magnesium citrate, glycinate, oxide, malate, and chloride. Each form has different bioavailability and tolerability profiles. Common supplement formats include capsules, tablets, powders, and liquids. The choice of format depends on the intended use and target consumer preferences, such as fast absorption or gentle digestion.

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Category fit for brand ranges

Magnesium supplements fit into multiple categories: general wellness, sleep support, muscle recovery, stress relief, and bone health. They appeal to a broad demographic, from athletes to older adults. Brands can position magnesium as a standalone product or as part of a broader range targeting specific health concerns, such as relaxation or energy metabolism.

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Formulation and format considerations

When formulating magnesium supplements, factors like dosage, form, and excipients affect stability, absorption, and consumer experience. For example, magnesium glycinate is often preferred for sleep formulas, while magnesium citrate is common for digestive health. Format choices (capsules vs. powders) influence manufacturing processes and packaging. DAT Supply can guide on compatible ingredients and production methods.

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Compliance and label responsibility

Brand owners are responsible for ensuring their final product labels comply with applicable regulations, including ingredient listings, serving sizes, and any structure-function claims. DAT Supply provides manufacturing services and does not assume liability for label compliance. It is essential to work with legal or regulatory experts to verify claims and labeling meet market-specific requirements.

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How to brief this active to DAT Supply

To brief magnesium to DAT Supply, specify the desired form (e.g., magnesium citrate), format (capsule, powder), dosage per serving, and target market. Provide any preferences for excipients or allergens. DAT Supply's team can then discuss formulation options, minimum order quantities, and lead times. Use the 'Start order' or 'Order samples' CTAs to initiate the process.

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