Collagen is the most abundant structural protein in the human body and a key component of the skin, bones, tendons, articular cartilage, and cell membranes. It plays a crucial role in providing structural integrity and in maintaining the elasticity, strength, and regenerative capacity of tissues. With age, the body’s natural collagen synthesis declines significantly, which may contribute, among other effects, to loss of skin firmness and reduced joint resilience.¹
Type II collagen is a key structural component of articular cartilage. Its supplementation may support normal joint function, help maintain cartilage elasticity, and contribute to the preservation of musculoskeletal mobility. In addition, it may have a beneficial effect on the overall condition of the skin and connective tissues.²
TuriColl™ is a range of innovative Type II collagen hydrolysates derived from carefully selected, high-quality turkey raw materials. All raw materials originate exclusively from our own production, allowing for full control over the entire production chain and ensuring the highest quality of inputs used in the manufacturing process.
Through the use of an advanced, precisely controlled enzymatic hydrolysis process, we obtain collagen of high purity and consistent quality, tailored to the specialized requirements of our customers.
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2.Liang C.-W., Cheng H.-Y., Lee Y.-H., Liao C.-D., & Huang S.-W. (2024). Efficacy and safety of collagen derivatives for osteoarthritis: A trial sequential meta-analysis. Osteoarthritis and Cartilage, 32(5), 574–584. doi:10.1016/j.joca.2023.12.010. PMID: 38218227.