Milk thistle products vary enormously in quality, and a big part of why comes down to a single word: bioavailability. Silymarin, the active compound complex in milk thistle, has notoriously poor natural absorption — which is why how a product is formulated matters as much as how much silymarin is on the label.
Informational only — not medical or dosage advice.*
Why Silymarin Is Poorly Absorbed on Its Own
Silymarin is a complex of flavonolignans (primarily silibinin, silydianin, and silychristin) that is poorly water-soluble. Research has consistently found that oral bioavailability of standard silymarin extract is low — much of an ingested dose isn’t absorbed into circulation at all, which has driven significant research interest in formulation approaches to improve this.
Standardization: What “80% Silymarin” Actually Means
Most quality milk thistle extracts are standardized to a specific silymarin percentage (commonly 70-80%), which tells you the concentration of the extract — but standardization percentage and bioavailability are two separate variables. A highly standardized extract with poor bioavailability may still deliver less usable silymarin than a lower-percentage extract formulated for better absorption.
Formulation Approaches Explored in Research
- Phytosome complexes (silymarin bound to phosphatidylcholine) have been studied for improved absorption compared to standard extract.
- Micronization (reducing particle size) has been explored as another approach to improving dissolution and absorption.
- Co-administration with certain foods or compounds has also been a research area, though less standardized across the industry.
What to Look for on a Label
A milk thistle label that only states the standardization percentage isn’t telling you the full bioavailability story. Sierra Life Sciences manufactures a Milk Thistle + Liver Support Blend and offers bulk powder for those who want to control their own formulation approach. Talk to your healthcare provider about what’s appropriate for you.
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.