Collagen Hydrolysate
Also known as: Hydrolyzed collagen, Collagen peptides, Collagen hydrolysate
This ingredient is classified as unclassified risk (GIRI score: 1.5/10).
Safety Profile
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Interactions
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Evidence and Scientific Findings
Ingredient Overview
Hydrolysed collagen provides amino acid building blocks for connective tissue. It has an excellent safety record as a food-derived ingredient. Rare hypersensitivity reactions have been reported. Products derived from bovine, porcine, or marine sources raise concerns for individuals with specific dietary restrictions or allergies. No significant drug interactions are documented.
Biological and Chemical Classification
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Mechanism of Action
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Clinical Evidence of Effectiveness
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Pharmacokinetics
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Recommended Dosage
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SETI — Scientific Evidence Transparency Index
Executive Summary — Ingredient Assessment
- 10 studies reviewed
- 0 high-quality studies (meta-analysis or RCT)
- Main clinical benefit observed: Joint Support
- Evidence consistency: High consistency across studies (100%)
- No significant safety signals identified in the reviewed literature.
The available scientific evidence for Collagen Hydrolysate indicates notable safety signals that warrant caution. Use should be considered carefully and monitored, particularly in sensitive populations or alongside other medications.
Total SETI Score
High risk| Evidence quality | 10/40 |
| Evidence consistency | 20/20 |
| Safety signals | 0/20 |
| Study recency | 10/10 |
| Evidence transparency | 10/10 |
Evidence Summary
- 10 studies reviewed
- 0 high-quality studies (meta-analysis or systematic review)
- 0 studies identified benefits or no safety concern (GREEN)
- 10 studies reported limited or advisory safety evidence (YELLOW)
Evidence Policy
Only peer-reviewed scientific literature indexed in PubMed or comparable databases is included in this evaluation. Commercial websites, blogs, and marketing materials are excluded. All references include direct traceable links to source documents.
Last updated: 26 მარ 2026, 14:03
Evidence Distribution
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Observational / other LOW evidence YELLOWOptimized collagenase biosynthesis (Bacillus siamensis strain Z1) and its application in collagen hydrolysate-mediated silver and zinc oxide nanoparticles synthesis and characterization with… ↗Revankar AG et al.. Optimized collagenase biosynthesis (Bacillus siamensis strain Z1) and its application in collagen hydrolysate-mediated silver and zinc oxide nanoparticles synthesis and characterization with antibacterial, antioxidant and cytotoxic activities.. PLoS One. 2026. PMID:41838715.PMID 41838715 ↗Journal PLoS OneYear 2026Study type Observational / otherEvidence strength LOW evidencePubMed link https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41838715/
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Observational / other LOW evidence YELLOWAssessment of the effects of collagen and inulin incorporation to soft jelly candy formulations. ↗Tekin N et al.. Assessment of the effects of collagen and inulin incorporation to soft jelly candy formulations.. Food Sci Technol Int. 2026. PMID:41725285.PMID 41725285 ↗Journal Food Sci Technol IntYear 2026Study type Observational / otherEvidence strength LOW evidencePubMed link https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41725285/
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Observational / other LOW evidence YELLOWAntiobesogenic effect of hydrolysates and peptide fractions of porcine collagen after in vitro gastrointestinal digestion. ↗Gonzu00e1lez-Noriega JA et al.. Antiobesogenic effect of hydrolysates and peptide fractions of porcine collagen after in vitro gastrointestinal digestion.. J Proteomics. 2026. PMID:41067687.PMID 41067687 ↗Journal J ProteomicsYear 2026Study type Observational / otherEvidence strength LOW evidencePubMed link https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41067687/
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Observational / other LOW evidence YELLOWDileucine-supplemented essential amino acids support whole-body anabolism after resistance exercise and serum-stimulated cell-based anabolism. ↗Aguilera JA et al.. Dileucine-supplemented essential amino acids support whole-body anabolism after resistance exercise and serum-stimulated cell-based anabolism.. J Int Soc Sports Nutr. 2025. PMID:41321015.PMID 41321015 ↗Journal J Int Soc Sports NutrYear 2025Study type Observational / otherEvidence strength LOW evidencePubMed link https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41321015/
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Observational / other LOW evidence YELLOWEffects of porcine-derived collagen hydrolysates on 24 h blood pressure profiles, markers for endothelial dysfunction and low-grade inflammation and the retinal vasculature… ↗Chavez-Alfaro MA et al.. Effects of porcine-derived collagen hydrolysates on 24 h blood pressure profiles, markers for endothelial dysfunction and low-grade inflammation and the retinal vasculature in adults with overweight/obesity: a randomized, controlled trial.. Food Funct. 2025. PMID:41288414.PMID 41288414 ↗Journal Food FunctYear 2025Study type Observational / otherEvidence strength LOW evidencePubMed link https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41288414/
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Observational / other LOW evidence YELLOWNature's Preservative: Epigallocatechin Gallate-Loaded Edible Film Extends Mango Shelf Life. ↗Ren G et al.. Nature's Preservative: Epigallocatechin Gallate-Loaded Edible Film Extends Mango Shelf Life.. Foods. 2025. PMID:41227592.PMID 41227592 ↗Journal FoodsYear 2025Study type Observational / otherEvidence strength LOW evidencePubMed link https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41227592/
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Observational / other LOW evidence YELLOWUnveiling the efficiency of pulsed electric field and ultrasonication in enhancing collagen susceptibility to enzymatic hydrolysis. ↗Sharifi E et al.. Unveiling the efficiency of pulsed electric field and ultrasonication in enhancing collagen susceptibility to enzymatic hydrolysis.. Ultrason Sonochem. 2025. PMID:41124829.PMID 41124829 ↗Journal Ultrason SonochemYear 2025Study type Observational / otherEvidence strength LOW evidencePubMed link https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41124829/
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Observational / other LOW evidence YELLOWBioactive nanoliposome-encapsulated chicken collagen hydrolysate integrated into gelatin-alginate films for antioxidant and antimicrobial meat packaging. ↗Roy S et al.. Bioactive nanoliposome-encapsulated chicken collagen hydrolysate integrated into gelatin-alginate films for antioxidant and antimicrobial meat packaging.. Int J Biol Macromol. 2025. PMID:41033519.PMID 41033519 ↗Journal Int J Biol MacromolYear 2025Study type Observational / otherEvidence strength LOW evidencePubMed link https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41033519/
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Observational / other LOW evidence YELLOWTherapeutic potential of fish collagen hydrolysates in osteoporosis prevention: a narrative review based on cellular, molecular, and clinical evidence. ↗Alvi A et al.. Therapeutic potential of fish collagen hydrolysates in osteoporosis prevention: a narrative review based on cellular, molecular, and clinical evidence.. Osteoporos Int. 2025. PMID:41028243.PMID 41028243 ↗Journal Osteoporos IntYear 2025Study type Observational / otherEvidence strength LOW evidencePubMed link https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41028243/
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Observational / other LOW evidence YELLOWLow-Molecular-Weight Bovine Collagen Peptides Reduce Fat Accumulation in C. elegans and Ameliorate Obesity-Related Metabolic Dysfunction and Microbiota Diversity in C57BL/6 Male Diet-Induced… ↗Lu00f3pez-Yoldi M et al.. Low-Molecular-Weight Bovine Collagen Peptides Reduce Fat Accumulation in C. elegans and Ameliorate Obesity-Related Metabolic Dysfunction and Microbiota Diversity in C57BL/6 Male Diet-Induced Obese Mice.. Int J Mol Sci. 2025. PMID:41009711.PMID 41009711 ↗Journal Int J Mol SciYear 2025Study type Observational / otherEvidence strength LOW evidencePubMed link https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41009711/
Score Transparency
0 of 10 approved references (score saturates at 10). More peer-reviewed studies = stronger evidence base.
Method: Q = number of approved references ÷ 10 (capped at 1.0)
Limited — mostly case reports or animal studies
Method: L = mean study-level weight across approved references. Level 1 (meta-analysis / systematic review) = 1.0; Level 2 (RCT) = 0.8; Level 3 (cohort/case-control) = 0.6; Level 4 (case report) = 0.4; Level 5 (animal / in-vitro) = 0.2.
Mixed or neutral — roughly equal benefit and risk signals
Method: D = (sum of risk-scored references − sum of benefit-scored references) ÷ total evidence score, then scaled from [−1, 1] to [0, 1]. 0.0 = pure benefit; 0.5 = neutral; 1.0 = pure risk.
One or more monitoring-level safety signals active
Method: S = 0.5 (neutral baseline) + sum of active signal severity deltas ÷ 10. Severity deltas: Critical = +2.0, High = +1.5, Moderate = +1.0, Low = +0.5. Capped at 1.0.
Final GIRI Score for Collagen Hydrolysate. Risk level thresholds: Low 0–3.0 · Moderate 3.0–5.5 · High 5.5–7.5 · Critical 7.5–10.
Full methodology & data sources
The GIRI Score is computed entirely from structured data — no editorial scoring or subjective weighting is applied at any step.
- References: Only approved references are counted. Each reference is assigned an evidence level (L1–L5) and a direction (risk / neutral / benefit) by the reference manager or AI classifier.
- Safety Signals: Sourced from regulatory agencies (FDA, EMA, Health Canada, TGA, and others) and pharmacovigilance databases. Only active signals count toward the score.
- Formula version: GIRI Score v3.7.0 — Q × L × D × S × 10.
- Limitations: The score reflects published evidence and recorded signals as of the last update date. It is not a clinical risk assessment and should not replace advice from a qualified healthcare professional.
Risk Level Classification
Based on available regulatory signals and scientific evidence, this ingredient presents a low safety concern under normal conditions of use.
0–3.0
3.0–5.5
5.5–7.5
7.5–10
The score pin shows exactly where this ingredient falls on the fixed risk scale.
What drove the Low classification for Collagen Hydrolysate
A score of 1.5 places this ingredient in the Low band. Thresholds: Low 0–3.0 · Moderate 3.0–5.5 · High 5.5–7.5 · Critical 7.5–10.
0 approved references.
Limited — mostly case reports or animal studies (Level 4–5).
Neutral or mixed — benefit and risk signals roughly balanced.
No active signals — S component is at neutral baseline (0.5), contributing no extra risk weight.
No major regulatory restrictions or advisories recorded across monitored jurisdictions (FDA, EMA, Health Canada, TGA, and others).
How are the Low / Moderate / High / Critical thresholds defined?
The four risk levels are fixed score bands. A score is assigned to exactly one level based on where it falls:
| Level | Score | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| LOW | 0.0 – 2.9 | Sparse or predominantly beneficial evidence. No active safety alerts. |
| MODERATE | 3.0 – 5.4 | Mixed signals — some risk alongside benefit. Caution at high doses or in sensitive groups. |
| HIGH | 5.5 – 7.4 | Multiple studies or regulatory alerts documenting adverse effects. Professional oversight recommended. |
| CRITICAL | 7.5 – 10 | Regulatory restrictions in one or more major jurisdictions. Serious documented harm. Avoid without specialist supervision. |
Thresholds are fixed constants (GIRI_Score_Utils::LEVEL_THRESHOLDS). They do not change per ingredient and are never subject to editorial adjustment.


