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Type I collagen is the most abundant type of collagen in our bodies. It is found in our skin, hair, nails, and connective tissues. It has a lower molecular weight with high bioavailability ...
Simon Fraser University (SFU) research is yielding new insights into one of the most perplexing properties of collagen. A ...
THE conversion of soluble collagen (tropocollagen, procollagen, acid-extract collagen) to gelatin has been shown to involve the separation of the three-chain coiled-coil structure of the collagen ...
The bioavailable collagen derived from fish has a unique enzymatic hydrolysis process that generates tripeptides with tiny molecular weights (<300 Da), leading to fast absorption in the body.