NAMEChondroitin Sulfate
Category:Ingredients
SIZE:90% 95%
Product name: Chondroitin Sulfate
Source: The cartilage of sharks, cattle, pigs, chickens
Specification: 90%, 95%
Test Method: HPLC
Appearance: White Fine Powder
CAS No.: 9007-28-7
Brand: Yongyuan Bio.
Chondroitin sulfate Description: Chondroitin sulfate, a kind of sticky polysaccharide, is found in the cartilage of animals, and it is rich in fish cartilage. For example, the shark bone contains 50%-60% chondroitin sulfate.
Chondroitin sulfate has many important biological activities. It is widely used in medicine, cosmetics, food and other fields. In medicine, it is mainly used for headaches and joint problems. In some countries, Shark chondroitin is also used for cancer. In the United States and Japan, chondroitin sulfate, combined with other ingredients, are made into compound eye drops.
With the further research, chondroitin sulfate has become a popular health food additive and dietary supplement. It is commonly used to protect joints.
In addition, Chondroitin sulfate has the property of moisture absorption, water retention, and skin metabolism improvement. It has been applied to cosmetics to help retain skin elasticity and anti-aging.
Chondroitin sulfate Application: Medicine, Cosmetics, Health food, Dietary supplement.
Storage: Stored in sealed containers at a cool & dry place. Protect from light, moisture and pest infestation
Shelf life: 2 year when properly stored.
Packing: 1KG/Aluminum foil; 25KG/Drum.
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