Nutridom Marine Collagen 60 Vcaps ( Hair, Skin, and Nails)
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- Helps to maintain healthy hair, nails and skin.
- Helps in connective tissue formation.
- Helps in wound healing.
- Helps to maintain immune function.
- Source of/An antioxidant for the maintenance of good health.
Description
Benefits
- Promote healthier and stronger hair, skin, and nails.
- Enhance skin’s elasticity, hydration, and firmness.
- Provide tissue scaffolds for wound healing and reconstruction
- Elevate keratin production used for healthier structure of hair, skin, and nails
- Support collagen production and protect cells from free radicals
PRODUCT RESEARCH / SAFETY
Key functions of medicinal ingredients of Marine Collagen
1. Biotin
- Biotin is involved in the production of keratin, a protein that forms the structural basis
of hair, nails, and the outer layer of skin (1). - Biotin is responsible for maintaining metabolic homeostasis due to boosting a
metabolism of carbohydrates, fats, and proteins to produce energy used for maintaining
body health including hair, skin, and nails (2).
2. Hyaluronic acid
- Hyaluronic acid is a linear polymeric polysaccharide and has multiple pharmacological
properties in anti-aging, moisturizing, anti-inflammatory, tissue regeneration, skin repair
and wound healing (3). - Hyaluronic acid has a variety of physicochemical properties and plays critical roles in
hydration of the skin, lubrication of joints, and a space filling capacity due to moisture
retaining ability (4).
3. Hydrolyzed collagen
- Hydrolyzed collagen is easily absorption in the body due to its smaller particle size and
lower molecular weight (5). - Marine collagen has effects on skin health including anti-aging, skin elasticity, and
wrinkles due to its excellent water-holding capacity and moisture absorption (5).
4. Silicon
- Silicon, also known as silica, is a naturally occurring element that plays a role in
various bodily functions, including the health of skin, hair, and nails (6). - Silicon is an essential trace element due to its potential activities for promoting
collagen synthesis, enhancing hair strength, and boosting nail thickness (6).
5. Vitamin C
- Vitamin C, also known as ascorbic acid, is a powerful antioxidant that protects cells
from free radicals and its deficiency has effects on cutaneous abnormalities including
hair, skin, and nails (7). - Vitamin C plays a crucial role in collagen production, immune function, and overall
cutaneous tissue structure (7).
REFERENCES
1. Patel, D. P., Swink, S. M., & Castelo-Soccio, L. (2017). A Review of the Use of Biotin
for Hair Loss. Skin Appendage Disorders, 3(3), 166–169.
2. Pacheco-Alvarez, D., Solórzano-Vargas, R. S., & Del Rı́o Alfonso L. (2002). Biotin in
Metabolism and Its Relationship to Human Disease. In Archives of Medical Research,
Vol. 33, Issue 5, pp. 439–447
3. Castrejón-Comas, V., Alemán, C., & Pérez-Madrigal, M. M. (2023). Multifunctional
conductive hyaluronic acid hydrogels for wound care and skin regeneration.
Biomaterials Science, 11(7), 2266–2276.
4. Papakonstantinou, E., Roth, M., & Karakiulakis, G. (2012). Hyaluronic acid: A key
molecule in skin aging. Dermato-Endocrinology, 4(3), 253–258.
5. León-López, A., Morales-Peñaloza, A., Martínez-Juárez, V. M., Vargas-Torres, A.,
Zeugolis, D. I., & Aguirre-Álvarez, G. (2019). Hydrolyzed Collagen-Sources and
Applications. Molecules (Basel, Switzerland), 24(22), 4031.
6. Sadowska, A., & Świderski, F. (2020). Sources, Bioavailability, and Safety of Silicon
Derived from Foods and Other Sources Added for Nutritional Purposes in Food
Supplements and Functional Foods. Applied Sciences, 10(18), 6255.
7. DiBaise, M., & Tarleton, S. M. (2019). Hair, Nails, and Skin: Differentiating Cutaneous
Manifestations of Micronutrient Deficiency. Nutrition in Clinical Practice, 34(4), 490–503.