Study shows memory benefits
Magtein®PS, a magnesium L-threonate (Magtein)- and phosphatidylserine-based formulation that also contains vitamins C and D, was tested for its cognitive benefits in 109 healthy Chinese adults aged 18–65. Subjects were randomly assigned to receive either Magtein®PS or placebo capsules, at a dose of 2 g/day. A clinical memory test was administered before and 30 days after subjects received the supplement. The findings: Subjects in the Magtein group showed significant improvements over the control group in all five subcategories the test, as well as on overall memory quotient scores.“This study is the third human clinical publication in healthy adults and validates Magtein’s cognitive support for a broad age group as well as an ethic group,” said Dr. Jennifer Gu, Vice President of Research and Development at AIDP, in a press release. “There is a significant research pipeline for Magtein, and we are pleased with this recent publication.”