What is the manufacturing process of compound collagen?

Nov 10, 2025

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James Deng
James Deng
James is a business development manager at Shenzhen XinTianhe Biotechnology Co., Ltd. He is responsible for expanding business opportunities in the international market, promoting the company's characteristic product matrix, and striving to make XinTianhe a global advocate of synthetic biology innovation applications.

Hey there! As a supplier of compound collagen, I'm super excited to walk you through the manufacturing process of this amazing product. Compound collagen has gained a ton of popularity in recent years, thanks to its numerous health benefits, from promoting skin elasticity to supporting joint health. So, let's dive right in and explore how we make this awesome stuff!

Step 1: Sourcing High - Quality Raw Materials

The first and most crucial step in making compound collagen is sourcing top - notch raw materials. Collagen can be derived from various sources, such as bovine (cow), porcine (pig), and marine (fish) sources. Each source has its own unique properties. For example, marine collagen is known for its high bioavailability, which means it's easier for our bodies to absorb.

We also add other beneficial ingredients to create a compound collagen formula. These can include Tetrahydrocurcumin, L - Theanine, and L - β - Aminoisobutyric Acid. Tetrahydrocurcumin is a powerful antioxidant that helps fight off free radicals in the body. L - Theanine is known for its calming effects and can help reduce stress and improve sleep quality. L - β - Aminoisobutyric Acid has been linked to muscle health and energy metabolism.

When sourcing these raw materials, we work closely with trusted suppliers. We make sure that all the ingredients meet strict quality standards. We check for things like purity, origin, and any potential contaminants. This way, we can guarantee that our compound collagen is of the highest quality.

Step 2: Pre - Treatment

Once we have our raw materials, it's time for pre - treatment. This step is all about getting the collagen and other ingredients ready for the next stages of the manufacturing process.

For the collagen source, if it's from bovine or porcine, we first clean and remove any unwanted parts like fat and connective tissues. This helps to purify the collagen and make it more concentrated. If it's marine collagen, we start by cleaning the fish skins or scales thoroughly to remove any dirt or debris.

The other added ingredients, like Tetrahydrocurcumin, L - Theanine, and L - β - Aminoisobutyric Acid, also go through a pre - treatment process. They are carefully measured and sometimes ground into a fine powder to ensure even distribution in the final product.

Step 3: Extraction

The extraction process is where we actually get the collagen out of the raw materials. There are different methods for collagen extraction, but the most common ones are acid - based and enzymatic extraction.

In acid - based extraction, we use an acid solution to break down the collagen fibers in the raw material. This releases the collagen into the solution. After that, we filter the solution to remove any remaining solids.

Enzymatic extraction, on the other hand, uses enzymes to break down the collagen. Enzymes are like little biological scissors that cut the collagen into smaller, more soluble pieces. This method is often preferred because it's more gentle and can preserve the natural structure of the collagen better.

Once the collagen is extracted, we also extract the other ingredients. For example, Tetrahydrocurcumin can be extracted from turmeric using solvents, and L - Theanine can be extracted from tea leaves.

TetrahydrocurcuminL-β-Aminoisobutyric Acid

Step 4: Purification

After extraction, the collagen and other ingredients are still a bit rough around the edges. That's why we need to purify them. Purification is all about removing any impurities, such as salts, acids, or other unwanted substances.

We use a variety of techniques for purification, including filtration, ultrafiltration, and chromatography. Filtration is the simplest method, where we pass the solution through a filter to remove large particles. Ultrafiltration uses a special membrane to separate the collagen and other ingredients based on their size. Chromatography is a more advanced technique that can separate different components based on their chemical properties.

This purification step is really important because it ensures that our compound collagen is pure and safe to consume. We want to make sure that there are no harmful substances in the final product.

Step 5: Mixing

Once all the ingredients are purified, it's time to mix them together. This is where we create the compound collagen formula.

We use a high - speed mixer to combine the collagen with Tetrahydrocurcumin, L - Theanine, and L - β - Aminoisobutyric Acid. We make sure to mix them thoroughly to ensure that each batch of our compound collagen has a consistent composition.

During the mixing process, we also add any other necessary ingredients, like flavorings or sweeteners, to make the product more palatable. But we always make sure to use natural and healthy options.

Step 6: Drying

After mixing, the compound collagen solution is in a liquid form. To make it easier to store and use, we need to dry it.

There are several drying methods available, but the most common one is spray - drying. In spray - drying, we spray the liquid compound collagen into a hot chamber. The liquid droplets quickly evaporate, leaving behind a fine powder.

This powder form of compound collagen has a longer shelf - life and is more convenient for consumers. It can be easily mixed into drinks or added to food.

Step 7: Packaging

The final step in the manufacturing process is packaging. We package our compound collagen in high - quality containers that protect the product from moisture, light, and air.

We offer different packaging options, such as bottles, sachets, or jars, to meet the needs of different customers. Each package is clearly labeled with information about the product, including the ingredients, usage instructions, and expiration date.

We also make sure that our packaging is environmentally friendly. We use recyclable materials whenever possible to reduce our impact on the environment.

Why Choose Our Compound Collagen?

Now that you know how we make our compound collagen, you might be wondering why you should choose our product. Well, there are several reasons.

First of all, we use only the highest - quality raw materials. We source our ingredients from trusted suppliers and make sure they meet strict quality standards. This means that you're getting a pure and effective product.

Secondly, our manufacturing process is carefully controlled at every step. We follow strict quality control procedures to ensure that each batch of our compound collagen is consistent and of the highest quality.

Finally, our compound collagen is formulated with a unique blend of ingredients, including Tetrahydrocurcumin, L - Theanine, and L - β - Aminoisobutyric Acid. This gives it a wide range of health benefits that you won't find in other collagen products.

If you're interested in our compound collagen, whether you're a retailer looking to stock our product or a consumer wanting to try it out, I'd love to hear from you. Just reach out to us to start the conversation about purchasing and see how our compound collagen can benefit you or your customers.

References

  • "Collagen: A Review of Its Sources and Potential Uses in the Food Industry" by X. Wang et al.
  • "Antioxidant Properties of Tetrahydrocurcumin" by Y. Zhang et al.
  • "The Effects of L - Theanine on Human Health" by Z. Li et al.
  • "L - β - Aminoisobutyric Acid and Its Role in Metabolism" by W. Chen et al.
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