[An overview of the beneficial effects of hydrolysed collagen intake on joint and bone health and on skin ageing]
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[An overview of the beneficial effects of hydrolysed collagen intake on joint and bone health and on skin ageing]
Abstract
Introduction: Hydrolysate Collagen (HC) consists of small peptides with a molecular weight lower than 5.000 Da. produced from gelatinization and subsequent enzymatic hydrolysis of native collagen which is found in rich collagenic animal tissues. There is much evidence about the HC ingestion positive effect over degenerative joint and bones diseases.
Objective: The aim of this article is to review the present scientific studies about HC and to evaluate the HC ingestion therapeutical effects on some collagenic tissues as cartilage, bones and skin.
Results: Up to date, there are more than 60 scientific studies (in vitro, in vivo, clinics and on bioavailability) about HC ingestion efficacy on reducing collagen damage and loss consequences as joint pain and erosion (osteoarthritis), bone density loss (osteoporosis) and skin ageing.
Conclusions: Preclinical studies show that HC stimulates collagenic tissue regeneration by increasing not only collagen synthesis but minor components (glycosaminoglycans and hyaluronic acid) synthesis as well. Clinical studies show that HC continual ingestion helps to reduce and prevent joint pain, bone density loss and skin ageing. These results as well as its high level of tolerance and safety make HC ingestion attractive for a long-term use in bone and joint degenerative diseases and in fight against skin ageing.
Introducción: el colágeno hidrolizado (CH) es una mezcla de péptidos de colágeno con un peso molecular (PM) inferior a 5.000 Da. Se obtiene de la gelatinización y posterior hidrólisis enzimática de colágeno nativo procedente de tejidos animales ricos en esta proteína. Existe abundante evidencia científica sobre el efecto positivo que la toma de CH ejerce sobre las patologías osteoarticulares degenerativas y el envejecimiento dérmico. Objetivo: revisar los estudios científicos existentes actualmente sobre el CH y evaluar su acción terapéutica sobre algunos tejidos colaginosos como cartílagos, huesos y piel. Resultados: hasta la fecha se han realizado más de 60 estudios científicos (in vitro, in vivo, clínicos y de biodisponibilidad) sobre la efectividad del CH a la hora de reducir las consecuencias del deterioro y pérdida de colágeno tisular como son el dolor y el desgaste articular (artrosis), la pérdida de masa ósea (osteoporosis) y el envejecimiento dérmico. Conclusiones: los estudios preclínicos indican que el CH estimula la regeneración de los tejidos colaginosos, potenciando la síntesis de colágeno tisular y también de los restantes componentes minoritarios de dichos tejidos (proteoglicanos y ácido hialurónico). Los estudios clínicos demuestran que la ingesta continuada de CH ayuda a reducir el dolor articular de desgaste, a ralentizar la pérdida de masa ósea y a atenuar los signos de envejecimiento dérmico. Estos resultados, junto con su alto nivel de seguridad y tolerancia, hacen del CH un suplemento adecuado para tomar a largo plazo, indicado para prevenir y tratar enfermedades crónicas degenerativas (artrosis y osteoporosis), así como para prevenir y atenuar el envejecimiento dérmico.
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