Salmon Collagen
Gensei is a trusted supplier of high-quality Salmon Collagen, a premium marine-sourced ingredient. Derived from salmon fish collagen, particularly salmon skin collagen, our Salmon Collagen is processed into highly bioavailable peptides. We ensure purity and potency, making our Salmon Collagen ideal for dietary supplements targeting skin hydration, elasticity, joint health, and overall connective tissue support. While derived from salmon which naturally contains genetic material, our focus is on the beneficial salmon skin collagen peptides. Choose Gensei for a reliable source of premium Salmon Collagen.
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Salmon Collagen CAS No.: There isn’t a single CAS number specifically for “Salmon Collagen” as it’s a hydrolysate (mixture of peptides) derived from salmon. A relevant CAS number for Collagen from fish is 9007-34-5.
Chemical Name: Collagen hydrolysate (from salmon source)
Synonyms:
- Hydrolyzed Salmon Collagen
- Salmon Skin Peptides
- Salmon Fish Collagen Peptides
- Salmon Collagen Hydrolysate
CB Number: Not readily available for this specific product form.
Molecular Formula: Not applicable. Salmon Collagen is a complex mixture of peptides and amino acids.
Molecular Weight: Not applicable. Molecular weight is described as a distribution range for the collagen peptides, typically ranging from 1,000 to 5,000 Daltons for easily soluble forms, depending on the degree of hydrolysis.
MDL Number: Not readily available for this specific product form.
Salmon Collagen manufacturing process
Salmon collagen is produced by extracting and hydrolyzing collagen from salmon byproducts, primarily skin and scales.
(e.g., Salmon Skin, Scales)
(Washing and preparing the raw material)
(Extracting collagen from the raw material, often using acid or alkaline treatment)
(Breaking down the large collagen protein into smaller peptides using enzymes or acid)
(Removing impurities, fats, and unwanted components)
(Increasing the concentration of collagen peptides)
(Ensuring microbial safety)
(Drying the liquid collagen peptide solution into a powder, typically using spray drying)
(To achieve desired particle size and consistency)
(Testing for protein content, amino acid profile, molecular weight distribution, purity, heavy metals, contaminants)
(The Salmon Collagen powder is packaged)
This flowchart outlines the general process for manufacturing salmon collagen peptides. Specific steps and hydrolysis methods may vary by manufacturer and raw material source.
Why Choose Gensei as Your Salmon Collagen supplier?
Choosing Gensei as your Salmon Collagen supplier ensures a premium marine-sourced ingredient. We specialize in providing high-quality Salmon Collagen powder, derived from salmon fish collagen, specifically salmon skin collagen. Our advanced processing yields highly bioavailable peptides. While the source material contains salmon dna collagen, our final product is pure protein peptides.
We conduct stringent quality controls, guaranteeing purity and consistency in every batch of Salmon Collagen. As a reliable Salmon Collagen supplier, Gensei offers dependable supply and expert support, partnering with you to meet market demands. Trust Gensei for high-quality Salmon Collagen and deliver exceptional products to your customers.
Features and Benefits
- Source: Obtained from salmon byproducts, often considered a sustainable option.
- High in Type I Collagen: Primarily composed of Type I collagen, similar to other marine collagens.
- Composition: Consists of hydrolyzed peptides, rich in amino acids like glycine, proline, and hydroxyproline.
- High Bioavailability: Broken down into small peptides for efficient absorption.
- Good Solubility: Typically dissolves well in hot or cold liquids.
- Odor/Taste: Refined peptides often have a neutral or very mild flavor/odor.
Applications
- Dietary Supplements: Popular in powders, capsules, and liquid forms for promoting skin hydration, elasticity, and reducing wrinkles, strengthening hair and nails, and supporting joint health.
- Cosmetics: Included in topical skincare products (creams, serums) for potential moisturizing and anti-aging effects.
- Functional Foods and Beverages: Added to drinks, bars, yogurts, and other products for protein enrichment and health benefits.
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FAQs
Salmon Collagen is a type of collagen protein derived specifically from salmon, usually from the skin and scales. It is typically hydrolyzed into smaller peptides to make it easily digestible and absorbable for use in supplements and other products.
Salmon Collagen offers benefits similar to other marine collagens, including supporting skin health (hydration, elasticity, reducing wrinkles), strengthening hair and nails, and contributing to joint health. It is a source of Type I collagen peptides.
Salmon Collagen is made by extracting collagen from salmon byproducts (skin, scales), and then breaking it down into small peptides through hydrolysis (using enzymes or acid). The resulting solution is then purified and dried into a powder.
Salmon collagen is a specific type of marine collagen. It is primarily Type I collagen, similar to collagen from other fish species or bovine sources (though bovine also contains Type III). Some may prefer salmon due to sustainability concerns about other fish sources or as an alternative to bovine/porcine.
Yes, salmon collagen is often considered a sustainable source as it utilizes byproducts from the salmon industry (skin, scales) that might otherwise go to waste. Look for suppliers with certified sustainable sourcing practices.
High-quality Salmon Collagen peptides are processed to remove most of the odor and flavor, resulting in a relatively neutral taste. However, quality varies between manufacturers.
No, individuals with fish allergies, particularly to salmon, should avoid Salmon Collagen as it is derived from salmon.
Salmon Collagen is primarily composed of Type I collagen, which is the most abundant collagen type in the human body and is important for skin, bones, tendons, and ligaments.
Salmon Collagen is generally considered safe for most people when consumed as directed. As with any supplement, it's advisable to consult with a healthcare professional before starting use, especially if you have underlying health conditions 1 or allergies.
Does Salmon Collagen contain DNA? The raw materials (salmon skin, scales) contain DNA. However, the manufacturing process to create hydrolyzed collagen peptides involves extensive purification steps that are designed to remove non-protein components, including DNA. The final Salmon Collagen peptide powder product should contain negligible to no DNA.
The recommended dosage varies depending on the product and intended use, but common dosages for hydrolyzed collagen peptides range from 5 to 10 grams per day or more. Follow the instructions on the product label or consult with a healthcare professional.