



Marine-derived small-molecule peptides sourced from deep-sea cod skin, designed for superior absorption and skin health applications.
Fish Collagen Peptide is meticulously sourced from imported cod, using the skins of wild cod inhabiting pollution-free deep-sea areas as raw materials. The product undergoes a series of steps including cleaning, enzymatic hydrolysis, rough filtration, decolorization and deodorization, fine filtration, concentration, sterilization, and spray-drying to obtain small-molecule active polypeptides. With an average molecular weight of approximately 1000 Daltons, this product allows for direct absorption by the human body. It is widely applied in health foods, general food products, dairy, capsules, solid beverages, functional foods, oral liquids, compressed candies, and cosmetics
We utilize bio-directed enzymatic hydrolysis technology to produce peptides with a narrow molecular weight distribution and a central molecular weight of approximately 1000 Daltons. Scientific literature indicates that peptides with a molecular weight below 2000 Daltons have a higher intestinal absorption rate than larger collagen fragments or whole gelatin.
Through our unique decolorization and deodorization processes, we eliminate the fishy odor and pale yellow color commonly found in marine collagen products. The final powder is pure white and forms a clear, transparent solution when dissolved in water or juice.
Our dedicated marine peptide production line has a monthly capacity exceeding 1000 tons. This scale translates to shorter lead times, more stable prices, and the ability to handle sudden demand surges from major brand launches. We maintain ample raw material and finished product inventory, ensuring that rush orders can be completed within 10-14 days.
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