D-mannose

D-mannose is a simple sugar (hexose) with a specific structure that does not affect blood sugar levels. Commonly found in many fruits and vegetables, including cranberries, apples, peaches, cabbages and broccoli, D-mannose is normally excreted within 90 minutes in the urine.

This short period of excretion requires instant release forms to be taken in shorter intervals – about 2 to 3 hours. Our innovative tablet with prolonged release of the ingredients allows gradual absorption of D-mannose, providing a better absorption rate and more efficient bioavailability of D-mannose in the urine, for 6 to 8 hours. Prolonged release tablets also provide more convenient intake (three times daily). UT RESCUE steady release tablets with 3000 mg D-mannose daily dose is equivalent to a 12000 mg immediate-release D-mannose.