
Liquid form of iron bisglycinate for 30 servings. 5 ml delivers 20 mg of iron (143% RDA), active B6 (P-5-P) and B12 (methylcobalamin), L-methylfolate, vitamin C, iodine, copper, manganese and L-lysine. Extended cofactor matrix that does not fit a single capsule. Natural orange flavour masks the metallic taste of iron.

Iron bisglycinate is an iron ion bonded to two glycine molecules. Glycine is the smallest amino acid; its chelate structure carries iron across the stomach without breaking into free ions that would damage the mucosa or bind to tannins and phytates.
The IROTON capsule holds six or seven ingredients: iron plus the key B-vitamins, vitamin C, L-lysine. The liquid physically has more room — hence the added iodine, copper, manganese. Cofactors that would otherwise require three separate supplements.
The daily iron requirement is 18 mg for women, 8 mg for men, and the IROTON capsule closes that number with a single tablet. But when a lab panel shows low ferritin alongside borderline iodine or copper — and the three often co-occur in reproductive-age women — splitting the solution across three or four separate supplements gets tedious. The liquid form puts iron together with iodine for the thyroid, copper for haemoglobin assembly, and manganese for antioxidant enzymes in one measuring spoon. Not a quality compromise — a different layout for people who prefer one liquid to three bottles on the shelf.
The capsule form of IROTON solves the same clinical problem — closing low ferritin without the nausea and constipation typical of iron sulfate. But a capsule physically holds six or seven ingredients; beyond that, there is no room. The liquid form removes that ceiling.
5 ml carries 20 mg of iron bisglycinate (the same chelate bond used in the capsules) and, in addition to the standard cofactor set: iodine (50 µg), copper (200 µg), manganese (300 µg). Iodine drives thyroid hormone synthesis; copper is required to incorporate iron into haemoglobin; manganese sits inside antioxidant enzymes. A separate copper sulfate tablet is a separate intake; in the liquid it is one measuring spoon.
Bisglycinate is iron bonded to glycine through a chelate. That bond shields the iron ion from gastric oxidation and from binding to coffee tannins or cereal phytates, which both block sulfate-form absorption. Absorption proceeds inside an amino-acid carrier — a route the gut tolerates without epigastric pain, nausea, or constipation. The natural orange flavour (sugar-free) masks the metallic taste many people associate with iron supplements.
| Serving size | 5 ml (1 measuring spoon) |
| Servings per container | 30 |
| Active ingredient | Per serving | % RDA |
|---|---|---|
| Iron (iron bisglycinate) | 20 mg | 143% |
| Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) | 30 mg | 43% |
| Vitamin B6 (pyridoxal-5-phosphate) | 1 mg | 50% |
| Vitamin B12 (methylcobalamin) | 2.5 µg | 250% |
| Folic acid (L-methylfolate calcium) | 200 µg | 100% |
| Iodine (potassium iodide) | 50 µg | 33% |
| Manganese (manganese sulfate) | 300 µg | 15% |
| Copper (copper sulfate) | 200 µg | 20% |
| L-lysine | 30 mg | † |
| † Daily Value not established. | ||
Water, fructose, glycerol (humectant), guar gum (thickener), potassium sorbate (preservative), natural orange flavour.
Avoid taking together with coffee and tea — tannins reduce iron absorption. Dairy also reduces absorption; separate intake by at least 2 hours.
Chelate form. Iron bonded to two molecules of glycine — the smallest amino acid. Passes the stomach without breaking down to free ions, does not damage the mucosa, absorbed inside an amino-acid carrier.
Active form of vitamin B9, no conversion via MTHFR required. About 50% of the population carries an MTHFR variant with reduced activity — folic acid in the ordinary form works less well for them.
Iodine — thyroid hormone synthesis; copper — incorporates iron into haemoglobin; manganese — antioxidant Mn-SOD enzymes. Three minerals in one measuring spoon instead of three separate intakes.
Vitamin C reduces ferric iron to the ferrous form, which absorbs better. L-lysine participates in iron transport in the blood. Both work on the same goal — getting iron to the tissues that need it.
University Collaborations:: Yeditepe · Istanbul Cerrahpasa · Istinye · Nanolab.
Quality Control:: two accredited independent labs · RAN laboratory verification.
Dietary supplement (БАД). Not a medicinal product. Contraindications apply — consult a healthcare professional before use.