Collagen is an insoluble fibrous protein present in connective tissue such as tendons, skin, and bone.
Collagen is a protein composed of amino acids, which are composed of carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen.
Nature of collagen:
Collagen is made up of amino acids that are linked together to create a triple helix of elongated fibril called a collagen helix.
Glycine, Proline, Hydroxyproline, and Arginine are particular amino acids found in collagen.
Collagen accounts for roughly 30% of the proteins in the body.
Collagen provides strength to numerous body structures and also protects tissues such as the skin by limiting the absorption and spread of pathogenic chemicals, environmental pollutants, microorganisms, and malignant cells.