Collagen extraction from fish waste not only reduces environmental contamination but also provides a vital component for the pharmaceutical and healthcare industries. Collagen is a key structural protein in the human body, accounting for 25% to 30% of total body protein and 75% of skin composition.
Fish collagen is rich in essential amino acids like glycine, proline, and hydroxyproline. As the most abundant protein in animal bodies, it finds widespread application in biomedical and pharmaceutical fields. It supports joint health, tendons, skin, hair, nails, cartilage, muscles, wound healing, bedsore prevention, tissue repair, and overall holistic well-being.