What is Peptide?
Peptides are compounds that two or more two amino acids connected by peptide bonds. They are intermediate substance between amino acids and protein, and nutrient and basic substance of cells and life.
From the discovery of protein in 1838, to the first discovery of polypeptide in the human body by two physiologists Bayliss and Starling at the University of London School of Medicine in 1902. Peptides have been found for more than a century.
Deep sea fish collagen peptide is extracted from marine fish with free pollution. Its stability is more excellent than ordinary collagen molecule. With the characteristics of more heat resistance, acid and alkali resistance, and resistance to denaturation, it can directly absorbed by human body without digesting and composing through the gastrointestinal tract. What’s more, it has the advantages of reducing metabolic burden of kidneys and provide the human body with better and more easily absorbed high-quality protein.
Marine fish low peptide can make calcium closely combined with bone cells, without any loss or degeneration.
Deep sea fish peptide can promote the absorption of calcium, the network structure of collagen is very important for maintaining the integrity of bone structure and bone biomechanical properties. The polypeptides in the collagen can hinder the formation of stains through inhabiting the activity of tyrosinase.
Post time: Oct-15-2021