Thorne Collagen Plus
vs
Thorne SynaQuell+
Supplement Comparison
- Nicotinamide Riboside: Thorne SynaQuell+ has 3.3× more
- Betaine Anhydrous: Thorne SynaQuell+ has 70% more
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- Side-by-side charts with label nutrient amounts, per serving
- Nutrient forms as listed on the label
- 23 nutrients compared
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Frequently asked questions
Which active ingredients does Thorne Collagen Plus have?
- Nicotinamide Riboside
- Betaine Anhydrous
- Collagen Peptides
- Redcurrant and Blackcurrant Extract
- Ceramides
Which active ingredients does Thorne SynaQuell+ have?
- Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) appears as Riboflavin 5-Phosphate Sodium
- Magnesium appears as TRAACS Magnesium Bisglycinate (Albion)
- Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA)
- Nicotinamide Riboside
- Betaine Anhydrous
- Glutathione appears as Reduced Glutathione
- β-Hydroxy-β-Methylbutyrate (HMB) appears as Magnesium Beta Hydroxybutyrate
- L-Leucine
- L-Isoleucine
- L-Valine
- Coenzyme Q10 appears as Coenzyme Q10 Standard Form
- Resveratrol appears as Trans-Resveratrol
- Turmeric appears as Meriva Curcumin Phytosome
Which categories do Thorne Collagen Plus and Thorne SynaQuell+ belong to?
- Antioxidant Complex
- Collagen
- Amino Acid Formula
- Fish Oil and Omega-3
- Sports Formula
What health concerns do Thorne Collagen Plus and Thorne SynaQuell+ address?
- Cellular Health
- Healthy Aging & Longevity
- Joint & Bone Health
- Skin, Hair & Nail Health
- Antioxidant Support
- Athletic Performance
- Brain, Focus & Cognitive Function
- Energy & Metabolism
How do the serving sizes compare between the two supplements?
- Serving size:
- Thorne Collagen Plus: 1 scoop
- Thorne SynaQuell+: 1 scoop
How does Thorne SynaQuell+ compare to Recommended Dietary Allowance, Adequate Intake and Tolerable Upper Intake Level?
- Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin)
- This supplement has 100 mg
- Recommended Dietary Allowance in men: 1.3 mg
- Recommended Dietary Allowance in women: 1.1 mg
- Tolerable Upper Intake Level: Not established
Last updated: February 11, 2026