Bone collagen peptides are small molecule active substances produced by hydrolysis of collagen. Their main functions include supporting joint health, improving skin elasticity, enhancing bone strength, promoting wound repair, helping to maintain the structural integrity of tissues such as hair and nails.
Main functions of bone collagen peptide
Joint health support
Collagen peptides are important components of joint cartilage, ligaments, and synovial fluid. The small molecule structure makes it easier to absorb and can directly act on the joint cavity to help replenish cartilage matrix and relieve pain and stiffness caused by joint abrasion.
Skin and Anti-Aging
Collagen peptides can stimulate fibroblast activity and promote the synthesis of collagen and elastin in the dermis, thereby increasing skin moisture content, reducing wrinkles and sagging.
Bone and dental health
Collagen peptides combine with minerals such as calcium and phosphorus to form a more stable bone matrix network structure and enhance bone density. In addition, it can strengthen dentin and reduce the risk of tooth sensitivity.