Research suggests collagen peptide supplementation may support skin hydration by stimulating hyaluronic acid synthase activity and improving stratum corneum moisture content.
Research suggests collagen peptide supplementation may support skin hydration by stimulating hyaluronic acid synthase activity and improving stratum corneum moisture content.
Key Statistics
14
研究数量
920
受试者
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Positive
B
等级
Dosage & Usage
mg = milligrams · mcg = micrograms (1,000× smaller) · IU = International Units
常用剂量
general:
2,500-5,000 mg/day
skinhealth:
2,500-10,000 mg/day hydrolyzed collagen peptides
上限: Not established; well-tolerated up to 15,000 mg/day in trials
最佳服用时间: Can be taken any time; some prefer on an empty stomach for absorption
Safety & Side Effects
已报告的副作用
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Mild bloating or digestive discomfort
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Unpleasant aftertaste (some marine collagen)
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Rare allergic reactions (fish or shellfish-derived)
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Possible calcium elevation (shark cartilage-derived)
已知相互作用
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No significant drug interactions documented
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May theoretically interact with calcium supplements (some sources contain calcium)
可耐受最高摄入量: Not established; well-tolerated up to 15,000 mg/day in trials
在开始服用任何补充剂之前,请务必咨询您的医疗保健提供者。
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Collagen Peptides help with Dry Skin?
Based on 14 studies with 920 participants, there is moderate evidence from clinical studies that Collagen Peptides may support Dry Skin management. Our evidence grade is B (Good Evidence).
How much Collagen Peptides should I take for Dry Skin?
Studies have used various dosages. A commonly studied range is 2,500-5,000 mg/day. Always consult your healthcare provider before starting any supplement regimen.
Are there side effects of Collagen Peptides?
Reported side effects may include Mild bloating or digestive discomfort, Unpleasant aftertaste (some marine collagen), Rare allergic reactions (fish or shellfish-derived), Possible calcium elevation (shark cartilage-derived). Most side effects are mild and dose-dependent. Consult your doctor if you experience any adverse reactions.
How strong is the evidence for Collagen Peptides and Dry Skin?
We rate the evidence as Grade B (Good Evidence). This rating is based on 14 peer-reviewed studies with 920 total participants. The overall direction of effect is positive.