Collagen Amino Acid Composition
- What is Collagen?
- Collagen Types
- Collagen History
- Aging Process
- smoking & Collagen
- Skin & Collagen
- Bone & Collagen
- Joint & Collagen
- Ligaments/Tendons
- Blood Vessel & Collagen
- Weight Control & Collagen
- Vitamin C & Collagen
- Collagen Amino Acid Composition
- Collagen Manufacturing Process
- Collagen Recipes
- Collagen Literature
Collagen Amino Acid Composition
Amino Acid | MaxLife | Peptan | |
1 | Alanine | 9.6% | 10.65% |
2 | Arginine | 8.7% | 9.08% |
3 | Aspartic Acid | 6.4% | 5.28% |
4 | Cystine | 0.1% | Trace% |
5 | Glutamic Acid | 11.5% | 9.76% |
6 | Glycine | 28.5% | 23.33% |
7 | Histidine* | 0.9% | 2.78% |
8 | Hydroxylycine | 13.5% | 0.35% |
9 | Hydroxyproline | 1.4% | 7.31% |
10 | Isoleucine* | 3.2% | 1.10% |
11 | Leucine* | 4.6% | 2.21% |
12 | Lycine* | 1.0% | 3.42% |
13 | Methionine* | 0.9% | 0.87% |
14 | Phenylalanine* | 2.2% | 2.02% |
15 | Proline | 17.0% | 12.97% |
16 | Serine | 3.5% | 2.76% |
17 | Threonine* | 2.2% | 3.08% |
18 | Tyrosine | 0.6% | 0.49% |
19 | Valine* | 2.6% | 1.88% |
Note) Collagen is not a complete protein for maintaining nutrition. It lacks the essential amino acid Tryptophane and is deficient in sulfur containing amino acids.
Amino Acids Reference Guide
LYSINE (Essential Amino Acid) Insures the adequate absorption of calcium; helps form collagen (which makes up bone cartilage & connective tissues); aids in the production of antibodies, hormones & enzymes. Recent studies have shown that Lysine may be effective against herpes by improving the balance of nutrients that reduce viral growth. A deficiency may result in tiredness, inability to concentrate, irritability, bloodshot eyes, retarded growth, hair loss ,anemia & reproductive problems.
METHIONINE (Essential Amino Acid) Is a principle supplier of sulfur which prevents disorders of the hair, skin and nails; helps lower cholesterol levels by increasing the liver's production of lecithin; reduces liver fat and protects the kidneys; a natural chelating agent for heavy metals; regulates the formation of ammonia and creates ammonia-free urine which reduces bladder irritation; influences hair follicles and promotes hair growth.
PHENYLALAINE (Essential Amino Acid) Used by the brain to produce Norepinephrine, a chemical that transmits signals between nerve cells and the brain; keeps you awake & alert; reduces hunger pains; functions as an antidepressant and helps improve memory.
THREONINE (Essential Amino Acid) Is an important constituent of collagen, Elastin, and enamel protein; helps prevents fat build-up in the liver; helps the digestive and intestinal tracts function more smoothly; assists metabolism and assimilation.
VALINE (Essential Amino Acid) Promotes mental vigor, muscle coordination and calm emotions.
LEUCINE & ISOLEUCINE (Essential Amino Acid) They provide ingredients for the manufacturing of other essential biochemical components in the body, some of which are utilized for the production of energy, stimulants to the upper brain and helping you to be more alert.
ARGININE (Non-Essential Amino Acid) Studies have shown that is has improved immune responses to bacteria, viruses & tumor cells; promotes wound healing and regeneration of the liver; causes the release of growth hormones; considered crucial for optimal muscle growth and tissue repair.
TYROSINE (Non-Essential Amino Acid) Transmits nerve impulses to the brain; helps overcome depression; Improves memory; increases mental alertness; promotes the healthy functioning of the thyroid, adrenal and pituitary glands.
GLYCINE (Non-Essential Amino Acid) Helps trigger the release of oxygen to the energy requiring cell-making process; Important in the manufacturing of hormones responsible for a strong immune system.
SERINE (Non-Essential Amino Acid) A storage source of glucose by the liver and muscles; helps strengthen the immune system by providing antibodies; synthesizes fatty acid sheath around nerve fibers.
GLUTAMIC ACID (Non-Essential Amino Acid) Considered to be nature's "Brain food" by improving mental capacities; helps speed the healing of ulcers; gives a "lift" from fatigue; helps control alcoholism, schizophrenia and the craving for sugar.
ASPARTIC ACID (Non-Essential Amino Acid) Aids in the expulsion of harmful ammonia from the body. When ammonia enters the circulatory system it acts as a highly toxic substance which can be harmful to the central nervous system. Recent studies have shown that Aspartic Acid may increase resistance to fatigue and increase endurance.
TAURINE (Non-Essential Amino Acid) Helps stabilize the excitability of membranes which is very important in the control of epileptic seizures. Taurine and sulfur are considered to be factors necessary for the control of many biochemical changes that take place in the aging process; aids in the clearing of free radical wastes.
CYSTINE (Non-Essential Amino Acid) Functions as an antioxidant and is a powerful aid to the body in protecting against radiation and pollution. It can help slow down the aging process, deactivate free radicals, neutralize toxins; aids in protein synthesis and presents cellular change. It is necessary for the formation of the skin, which aids in the recovery from burns and surgical operations. Hair and skin are made up 10-14% Cystine.
HISTIDINE (Non-Essential Amino Acid) Is found abundantly in hemoglobin; has been used in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis, allergic diseases, ulcers & anemia. A deficiency can cause poor hearing.
PROLINE (Non-Essential Amino Acid) Is extremely important for the proper functioning of joints and tendons; also helps maintain and strengthen heart muscles.
ALANINE (Non-Essential Amino Acid) Is an important source of energy for muscle tissue, the brain and central nervous system; strengthens the immune system by producing antibodies; helps in the metabolism of sugars and organic acids.