Clinical Studies Spotlight: The Science Behind Realize Collagen®
Realize Collagen's effectiveness is backed by rigorous scientific studies, underscoring its benefits across various health aspects. If you're interested in obtaining copies of these clinical studies, we'll gladly provide them. Just contact us, and we'll send them your way!
Study on Skin Pigmentation Reduction
Title: Effect of Reducing Pigmentation by Collagen Peptide Intake
Authors: Ai Himeno, Masaya Tsujikami, Seiko Koizumi, Toshiro Watanabe, Michiya Igase
Published in: Dermatological Therapeutics, 2022
Findings:
In a detailed evaluation, the trial showed that individuals consuming collagen peptides (CP) and fermented collagen peptides (FCP) experienced notable reductions in skin pigmentation and redness. The study, conducted over three months with a daily intake of 5 grams, resulted in significant decreases in pigmented patches and improvements in skin redness, especially in the CP group. These outcomes were consistent and measurable, with objective dermatological assessments confirming the skin's enhanced aesthetic attributes, providing solid evidence of CP and FCP's effectiveness in treating hyperpigmentation and improving overall skin condition.
Study on Joint Health
Title: Clinical Study for TYPE-J Joint Health, 2024
Findings:
This in-depth study anticipates that TYPE-J collagen peptides directly contribute to improving joint health by significantly reducing pain and enhancing mobility. Through extensive research, it's expected to reveal that regular intake of these peptides supports the structural integrity of joints, reduces inflammation, and leads to noticeable improvements in daily functioning and activity levels among participants with chronic joint conditions.
Study on Diabetes Management
Title: Clinical Study for TYPE-D Sheena Diabetes, 2019
Findings:
The TYPE-D Sheena diabetes study meticulously tracked how collagen peptides influenced metabolic health, showing a promising reduction in blood sugar levels and an increase in insulin sensitivity among participants. Detailed analysis revealed that consistent supplementation with TYPE-D collagen peptides could stabilize glycemic indices and potentially reverse some diabetic symptoms, demonstrating a significant impact on managing and possibly preventing diabetes-related complications.
Study on Advanced Glycation End Products (AGEs) Reduction
Title: Ingestion of a Collagen Peptide Containing High Concentrations of Prolyl-Hydroxyproline and Hydroxyprolyl-Glycine Reduces Advanced Glycation End Products Levels
Authors: Seiko Koizumi, Yoko Okada, Shiroh Miura, Yuuki Imai, Keiji Igase, Yasumasa Ohyagi, Michiya Igase
Published in: Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry, 2023
Findings:
This significant study involved administering fish-derived collagen peptides, rich in the bioactive dipeptides prolyl-hydroxyproline and hydroxyprolyl-glycine, to participants over a 12-week period. The research documented a marked reduction in AGEs levels within the body, highlighting a clear improvement in skin and vascular health. Moreover, these peptides were shown to have a positive effect on metabolic processes, indicating a broader application for collagen peptides in improving long-term health outcomes, particularly in aging populations.
Study on Facial Skin Properties Enhancement
Title: Clinical Effects of Ingesting Collagen Hydrolysate on Facial Skin Properties – A Randomized, Placebo-controlled, Double-blind Trial
Authors: Fumihito Sugihara, Naoki Inoue, Xuemin Wang
Published in: Japanese Pharmacological Therapeutics, Vol. 43, No. 1, 2015
Findings:
Through rigorous clinical testing, this study highlighted that collagen hydrolysate significantly boosts facial skin hydration, elasticity, and smoothness. The research, involving a controlled group of women over an 8-week period, demonstrated marked enhancements in skin quality, with those taking collagen hydrolysate showing improved skin hydration and reduced roughness. The substantial improvements in these skin properties provide convincing evidence of the potential of collagen hydrolysate in promoting dermatological health and aesthetic appeal.