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Product Introduction
Using the tissues of cod (skin, bones, tendons, scales, etc.) as raw materials, we extract, hydrolyze, and purify them to break down large collagen molecules into various low molecular weight peptides (collagen peptides). These peptides are mainly composed of amino acids such as glycine, proline, and hydroxyproline, which are easily soluble in water and readily absorbed by the human body, making them essential components for maintaining normal bodily functions.
Raw materials consist of cod tissues including skin, bones, tendons, and scales. Through extraction, hydrolysis, and refinement, large collagen molecules are broken down into various small peptides (collagen peptides). These peptides mainly comprise amino acids such as glycine, proline, and hydroxyproline. They are highly water-soluble and easily absorbed by the human body, playing an essential role in maintaining normal bodily functions.
Cod fish tissues (including skin, bones, tendons, and scales) are used as raw materials, which are extracted, hydrolyzed, and refined to break down large collagen molecules into various small peptide molecules (collagen peptides). These peptides are mainly composed of amino acids such as glycine, proline, and hydroxyproline, are highly soluble in water, and are easily absorbed by the human body, making them an important component for maintaining normal physiological functions.
Cod fish tissues (including skin, bones, tendons, and scales) are used as raw materials, which are extracted, hydrolyzed, and refined to break down large collagen molecules into various small peptide molecules (collagen peptides). These peptides are mainly composed of amino acids such as glycine, proline, and hydroxyproline, are highly soluble in water, and are easily absorbed by the human body, making them an important component for maintaining normal physiological functions.
