Best Zinc Supplements (2026)

Ranked by safety score and evidence coverage from 0 independent research sources

1027 Products Analyzed
0 Research Sources
92 Avg Safety Score
99% Evidence-Backed

What the Research Says

Zinc is an essential mineral with a significant role in immune function, growth, and development. Research indicates that zinc supplementation is highly effective in preventing deficiency-related issues such as growth failure in children and managing acute conditions like diarrhea and otitis media.

Pregnancy and Infant Outcomes: strong Childhood Growth and Mortality: strong Diarrhoea in Children: strong Otitis Media: strong Acute Viral Respiratory Tract Infections: moderate

AI-generated summary based on 0 research sources. See methodology.

Top-Ranked Zinc Products

Products ranked by safety score (0–100), then evidence coverage. Higher is better.

# Product Safety Evidence Form
1
Chelated Zinc 25 mg Puritan's Pride
100
100%
Tablet or Pill
2
Zinc Picolinate 30 mg VitaCeutical Labs
100
100%
Capsule
3
Zinc 20 mg Vitabase
100
100%
Tablet or Pill
4
Zinc 20 mg Vitabase
100
100%
Tablet or Pill
5
Opti-Zinc 30 Douglas Laboratories
100
100%
Capsule
6
Zinc 30 mg Supplement Nature Made
100
100%
Tablet or Pill
7
Zinc-Stat Douglas Laboratories
100
100%
Powder
8
Aqueous Zinc Biotics Research Corporation
100
100%
Liquid
9
ZNC Zinc Systemic Formulas Bio Nutriment
100
100%
Liquid
10
Zn-Zyme Biotics Research Corporation
100
100%
Tablet or Pill
11
Zn-Zyme Forte Biotics Research Corporation
100
100%
Tablet or Pill
12
Zinc Challenge Designs for Health
100
100%
Liquid
13
Zinc Picolinate Cardiovascular Research
100
100%
Capsule
14
Zinc Picolinate 20% PureBulk.com
100
100%
Powder
15
Zinc Picolinate 25 mg Kirkman
100
100%
Capsule
16
Zinc Liquid W/Sucralose Kirkman
100
100%
Liquid
17
Zinc 20 mg Kirkman
100
100%
Capsule
18
14 Zinc Somaplex
100
100%
Liquid
19
ZMA Sci-Fit
100
100%
Capsule
20
Zinc A.G. Metagenics
100
100%
Tablet or Pill

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How We Rank

Products are ranked by safety score (0–100), which considers UL exceedance, unsupported health claims, and proprietary blend disclosure. Products with equal safety scores are then sorted by evidence coverage — the percentage of ingredients backed by Tier-A or Tier-B research.

Safety scores are computed from product label data (DSLD) cross-referenced with 0 research sources. See our Editorial Policy for full methodology.