The Review Of Versatile Application Of Collagen In Cosmetics:

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Nidhi Nagani
Dr. Neha Tiwari
Dr. Pragnesh Patani

Abstract

This comprehensive review delves into the multifaceted role of collagen in the cosmetics industry, providing an in-depth exploration of its benefits, diverse sources, collagen blends, and extraction methods. As a pivotal structural protein, collagen contributes essential support to various biological structures. The review encompasses an examination of alternative collagen sources and a detailed overview of methods for peptide generation and extraction. Notably, collagen's inherent qualities as a natural humectant and skin moisturizer have captivated the interest of both academia and the cosmetics sector.


The paper systematically covers key aspects, beginning with a thorough discussion on collagen's sources, followed by an exploration of its crucial role in the cosmetics industry. The extraction methods employed for collagen are scrutinized, offering insights into the various techniques utilized in the generation and isolation of peptides. Furthermore, the paper sheds light on the diverse applications of collagen in cosmetics, emphasizing its effectiveness in skincare and beauty products. The discussion extends to the separation of peptides and the strategic blending of collagen for enhanced cosmetic formulations. By synthesizing information on collagen's properties, extraction processes, and applications, this review serves as a valuable resource for researchers, industry professionals, and enthusiasts seeking a comprehensive understanding of the dynamic field of collagen in cosmetics.

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Nidhi Nagani, Dr. Neha Tiwari, & Dr. Pragnesh Patani. (2023). The Review Of Versatile Application Of Collagen In Cosmetics:. Journal of Advanced Zoology, 44(5), 1250–1257. https://doi.org/10.53555/jaz.v44i5.3583
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Nidhi Nagani

Khyati College of Pharmacy, Palodia, Ahmedabad

Dr. Neha Tiwari

Khyati College of Pharmacy, Palodia, Ahmedabad

Dr. Pragnesh Patani

Khyati College of Pharmacy, Palodia, Ahmedabad

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