Product Name: | Fish Collagen Peptide |
Source: | Fish skin and scale |
Content: | Protein≥90% |
Molecular Weight: | <3000 |
Solubility: | Absolutely soluble in cold water at room temperature |
1. WHAT IS COLLAGEN?
Collagen is the principal protein in the extracellular space found in skin and bones. Collagen consists of amino acids wound together to form triple-helices to form of elongated fibrils. Our collagen (Type I and III) is produced only from the skin or scale of selected fish.
2. WHAT IS TYPE I&III COLLAGEN?
Type I Collagen: skin, tendon, vascular ligature, organs, bone (main component of the organic part of bone)
Type III Collagen: reticulate (main component of reticular fibers), commonly found alongside type I.
3. WHY HYDROLYZED?
Hydrolyzed collagen is easier to digest. When collagen is hydrolyzed, the protein molecules are broken into smaller molecules. A hydrolyzed protein will be absorbed by the body faster than a non-hydrolyzed protein.
Specification :
PARAMETER | SPECIFICATION | TEST METHOD |
Appearance | White flowing powder | eyeballing |
Odor | None or few special odor | scent |
pH | 5.0-6.5 | 6.67% 45°C |
Protein content | ≥90% | Kjeldahl Method |
Moisture | ≤8.0 % | 17h,105°C |
Molecular Weight | 2000-3000Da | HPLC |
bulk density | 0.1-0.4g/cm3 | Graduated cylinder |
RESIDUE LIMITS | ||
Ash content | ≤2.0 % | 17h,550°C |
Arsenic | ≤1.0ppm | AAS |
Cadmium | ≤0.5ppm | AAS |
Chromium | ≤2.0ppm | AAS |
Copper | ≤30ppm | AAS |
Mer | ≤0.15ppm | AAS |
Lead | ≤5.0ppm | AAS |
Zinc | ≤50ppm | AAS |
Sulfites ( SO2 ) | ≤10ppm | U.S.P./ N.F. |
Microbial limits | ||
Total Bacteria count | ≤1000cfu/g | U.S.P./ N.F. |
Coliforms | <10 cfu/g | U.S.P./ N.F. |
E.coli | negative in10g | U.S.P./ N.F. |
Yeast & Mold | ≤25cfu/g | U.S.P./ N.F. |
Salmonella | Negative/50g | U.S.P./ N.F. |
Staphylococcus aureus | Negative/25g | U.S.P./ N.F. |
Pseudomonas aruginosa | Negative/25g | U.S.P./ N.F. |