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Chromium polynicotinate is a nutritional supplement that combines the essential mineral chromium with niacin (vitamin B3) in a form that is more easily absorbed by the body. Chromium polynicotinate is typically synthesized by reacting chromium chloride with niacin. It is commonly found in dietary supplements and certain food/beverage products to support blood sugar balance and provide nutritional fortification.
Chromium supplementation has been demonstrated mixed efficacy in regulating blood sugar levels and other metabolic parameters in various populations of type 2 diabetic patients. The primary form of chromium that is researched is chromium picolinate, the supplemental form, which may produce different effects than chromium polynicotinate. A comparative study suggested that chromium chelate may not be effective in increasing insulin sensitivity. While more research is needed, there is no current research showing that long-term intake of chromium is toxic except in situations of severe excess.
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