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NutriScience Innovations Fish Collagen (Hydrolyzed)

Fish Collagen (Hydrolyzed) is collagen protein that has been broken down into smaller molecules and is readily absorbed in the body when consumed orally. Fish Collagen is an excellent source of protein and contains many essential amino acids. Fish Collagen (Hydrolyzed) can be used as a standalone or in combination of with other ingredients to support skin, joints and bone health. Collagen is one of the most abundant proteins in the body, making up about 25-35% of the body's total protein content. It is a major building block of ligaments, tendons, bones, muscles, and skin. Fish Collagen is composed of protein and amino acids.

INCI Name: Hydrolyzed Collagen

Ingredient Name: Collagen, Fish

Functions: Anti-Aging Agent, Protein Source, Supplement

Ingredient Origin: Marine Origin, Natural Origin

Labeling Claims: Halal, Kosher, Non-GMO, Ulta Beauty's Conscious Beauty

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    Features & Benefits

    Product Features
    • Skin health
    • Joint health
    • Hair health
    • Excellent source of protein
    • White to off-white, free flowing powder with neutral odor

    Applications & Uses

    Application Format
    Skin Care Applications
    Applications
    • Dietary supplements
    • Functional foods & beverages
    • Cosmetics & personal care
    Formulation Guidelines

    Fish Collagen (Hydrolyzed) is highly soluble with low viscosity. It can be added to tablets, capsules, powders, stick packs as well as topical creams & lotions.

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    Physical Form
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    Mechanism of Action :

    When consumed, hydrolyzed collagen is absorbed into the blood stream through the small intestine and carried, to the dermis, where it can remain for up to 14 days. There, it stimulates the multiplication and motility of fibroblasts, increases collagen production including fiber density and diameter, increases hyaluronic acid production, and activates protection against UVA radiation.

    Clinical & Scientific Studies :

    Studies have indicated that collagen may help to improve joint and skin health.