Chondroitin Sulfate is a chemical that is normally found in cartilage around joints in the body. Chondroitin sulfate is manufactured from animal sources, such as cow cartilage.
Chondroitin sulfate is an important structural component of cartilage and provides much of its resistance to compression. Chondroitin sulfate has become a widely used dietary supplement for treatment of osteoarthritis. It is now widely used in nutraceutical , , food, and cosmetics industries.
Product name | Chondroitin sulfate, Chondroitin sulfate Sodium |
Spec. | 10%-99% |
Apperance | white powder |
CAS | 9082-07-9 |
Source | Chicken, cow, fish, pig |
Shelf time | 2 years,keep away sunlight, keep dry |
Application | Joint health |
Sources of Chondroitin sulfate:
Relative Products
Glucosamine
Chondroitin Sulfate
Methyl Sulfonyl Metha** (MSM)
Collagen
Hyaluronic acid
Chitosan
Function and Application
1.Chondroitin sulfate is commonly used to treat pains associated with osteoarthritis, especially forms that affect very susceptible body parts like the knees and hands. Studies have shown that use of chondroitin tends to cause modest improvements in joint pain over the course of several months, although some people experience even more benefits and more quickly.
2.Helps with Injury and Exercise Recovery
Chondroitin sulfate used with glucosamine helps preserve valuable cartilage, decreases pain, increases physical function and enhances self-care activities. It can reduce joint stress following exercise or injury by helping the body synthesize new cartilage, keeping joints flexible and controlling the body's natural inflammatory responses.
3.Improves Wound Healing and Skin Health
Chondroitin sulfate can help the body produce collagen, which is essential for skin health, healing and fighting the effects of aging on the skin.
Application in cosmetics: cleaning products, hair products, oral products nail and lip products, skin care products, sunscreen products, handmade soaps, other products, adding amount: 0.05%-5%.
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