Collagen Peptides to the Rescue
There is a growing demand for products which can assist in
maintaining joint, bone and muscle health for greater mobility in
old age. ©Gettyimages
Health and wellness is not just a passing trend in the
food industry. Awareness of the importance of diet and
nutrition in supporting a healthy and active lifestyle has
grown to an all-time high, with more and more consumers
around the world demanding healthy food and beverages as they
grow increasingly proactive in taking control of their well being.
Governments and health organisations are attempting to combat a
global rise in the number of people affected by life quality-impacting
conditions, such as obesity, by further increasing consumer
awareness and understanding of the importance of making healthier
eating choices.
Another growing global health concern is the increase in mobilitylinked
conditions associated with aging. The average age in
countries across the globe is rising rapidly as birth rates decline and
life expectancy increases. With many people striving to limit the
physical effects of aging and stay active for longer, there is a growing
demand for products that can assist in maintaining joint, bone and
muscle health for greater mobility in old age.
These trends have opened up exciting opportunities for manufacturers
to produce healthy, good-tasting functional foods that fi t into
consumers’ daily lives and meet the demand for solutions which are
proven to support an active lifestyle. For manufacturers aiming to
target these markets, ingredients such as collagen peptides offer
verifi ed effi cacy and ease-of-use in a wide variety of applications.
A growing problem
The rise in the number of obese and overweight individuals is a
major global challenge to public health. Today, obesity is a leading
cause of death worldwide. Greatly restricting an individual’s quality
of life, obesity and being overweight causes health problems such
as heart disease, type two diabetes and osteoarthritis. The increase
of obesity rates can be attributed to two modern trends. Firstly, a
change in eating habits towards an energy-dense ‘convenience’
diet containing high quantities of fats and sugars, and secondly a
decrease in physical activity due to growing urbanisation and less
active forms of employment.
A growing body of research has shown that enriching foods with
nutritionally benefi cial ingredients can support weight loss and
weight management – particularly protein. Widely known to be the
most satiating nutrient to both animals and humans, protein has
been shown to result in effi cient weight loss, and has been proven to
help maintain weight afterwards.
Collagen peptides in action
Collagen is a key protein in the body. Its hydrolysed form, collagen
peptides, offers unique benefi ts. Having gained popularity across
Asia, collagen peptides are now becoming increasingly sought-after
across the rest of the world.
Collagen peptides have been shown to have a higher satiating
effect in comparison to other proteins. A randomised experimental
study has found that those individuals who consumed a breakfast
in which 10 to 25 percent of the energy was provided by collagen
peptides, or collagen peptides enriched with tryptophan, reduced
their energy intake by around 20 percent during the following lunch,
demonstrating 30 to 50 percent more satiation than casein, soy and
whey.
Manufactured using a gentle enzymatic process to assure superior
performance, Rousselot’s Peptan range is made up of type I collagen,
the most abundant protein in the body. Peptan is particularly suited to protein blends
formulated for weight management and meal replacement products, as they enable easy
formulation, even at high concentrations – such as in high-protein nutritional bars.
Aging gracefully
Weight-related concerns are not the only crises affecting global health today. Decades
of rising life expectancies and decreasing birth rates have led to a higher number of
older consumers. This trend has been noted across the globe, though nowhere is it more
pronounced than in Japan.
As the population ages, the physical drawbacks associated with aging become more
apparent. Bone and joint complaints such as osteoarthritis and osteopenia are common
amongst the older generation, and are leading causes of pain and disability.
Active health
Osteopenia is a marked reduction in bone mass. Like all body tissue, bones are in a
constant state of fl ux and are maintained by a process known as bone turnover. About 15
percent of bone in healthy adults is replaced through this process each year. However,
bone loss is thought to begin during the thirties for both sexes and accelerates for women
during the menopause. During this period, irregular bone resorption and formation can
lead to a low bone mass, known as osteopenia, which could heighten the risk of fracture.
Joints are made up of a single cell type, chondrocytes, which are embedded in a matrix
made up of type II collagen and aggrecan. The characteristics of the cartilage are regulated
through orchestrated synthesis and turnover of these components. In individuals suffering
from arthritis, this regulation breaks down, leading to degradation of cartilage matrix and
infl ammation.
Osteoarthritis is the most common form of arthritis. While osteoarthritis is most commonly
associated with aging, it can also be caused by strenuous activity, such as sports, or
being overweight.
Supporting bones, joints and muscles
Collagen represents up to 90 percent of organic bone mass and holds together all living
tissue. It provides the infrastructure of the musculoskeletal system – making it essential
for increased and pain-free mobility. Collagen peptides have been shown to be effective
in the treatment of osteopenia.
Collagen peptides are increasingly recognized as a highly effective ingredient solution
for manufacturers targeting the healthy aging market segment. Unlike native collagen,
peptides are highly digestible and bioavailable. Ninety percent of hydrolysates are, in fact,
digested and absorbed within a few hours of oral ingestion, rapidly delivering specifi c
peptides to connective tissues and stimulating the synthesis of endogenous collagen in
bones and joints.
Extensive studies have shown that Rousselot’s Peptan collagen peptides can support
bone health and reduce joint pain. In vivo tests have confi rmed Peptan’s ability to improve
bone status by supporting bone mass density and bone strength, when compared to
placebos.
Trials have also demonstrated that collagen peptides have a signifi cant effect on both
pain reduction and joint comfort in participants with primary osteoarthritis, as well as
participants with sport-related joint pain.
Peptan: the functional solutions
In addition to its proven effi cacy to support weight management and joint and bone
health, Peptan offers unique functional benefi ts for manufacturers targeting healthy
aging or weight management markets. It delivers exceptional organoleptic properties,
thanks to its neutral taste and odour profi le. Free from additives and preservatives, it is
also fully traceable, 100 percent natural and causes no known side-effects. As a result,
Peptan collagen peptides can be easily incorporated into a wide range of applications,
including powdered drinks, functional beverages, nutrient bars and gummies.
Moving forward
As consumer demand for products that can support them in meeting their health goals
increases, there are growing opportunities for food and beverage manufacturers to tap
into the growing weight management or healthy aging markets. Collagen peptides,
with their clinically proven effi cacy, provide manufacturers with an effective solution for
succeeding in this dynamic industry.
Source by
Asia Food Journal