Colostrum-derived oligopeptides are short chains of amino acids derived from colostrum, the first milk produced by mammals after giving birth. These peptides are rich in bioactive compounds, including...
Colostrum-derived oligopeptides are short chains of amino acids derived from colostrum, the first milk produced by mammals after giving birth. These peptides are rich in bioactive compounds, including growth factors, immunoglobulins, and antimicrobial factors, which contribute to various health benefits.
Key Information
Inside Body Harmful Score
Common Dosage
1-3 grams daily
Source Type
natural
Production Process
Colostrum is collected from mammals (typically cows). It then undergoes enzymatic hydrolysis to break down proteins into smaller oligopeptides. The resulting mixture is then purified and spray-dried into a powder form.
Use Type
Inside BodyPotential Benefits
Certain oligopeptides, from sources like colostrum or glutamine, support immune function by modulating immune cell activity, strengthening the gut barrier, and enhancing antibody responses. This leads to a more robust immune system and reduced susceptibility to infections.
Possible Side Effects
May cause mild digestive discomfort.
Allergic reactions are hypersensitivity responses to allergens, ranging from mild skin irritation to life-threatening anaphylaxis. Symptoms vary widely and are caused by an immune response.
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