At what temperature is the Marine Collagen Peptides processed?Updated 14 days ago
Our Codeage Wild-Caught Marine Collagen Peptides are produced from wild-caught fish scales. The scales are cleaned and soaked in heated water, followed by an alkaline soaking step that helps separate the collagen from the raw material. These stages are carried out at temperatures below approximately 190°F.
After this extraction phase, the collagen is broken down using enzymatic processing. The final steps include evaporation and milling, which create the finished collagen peptide powder.
This method does not use high-temperature processing and is designed to maintain the integrity of the collagen material throughout the production cycle.
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