Gelken's Hydrolyzed Collagen Type II May Support Joint and Skin Health
Gelken introduces Hydrolyzed Collagen Type II, a nutrient the company claims supports joint and skin health. The product utilizes ingredients derived from chicken and bovine cartilage.

Gelken, a company operating in the food and nutritional supplement sector, has presented Hydrolyzed Collagen Type II, which it describes as a natural nutrient for supporting joint and skin health.
According to Gelken, this form of collagen, derived from chicken and bovine cartilage, is a key component of human cartilage tissue. The company states it plays a crucial role in cartilage metabolism and maintaining normal joint function, and is linked to joint conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis.
Gelken highlights that Hydrolyzed Collagen Type II is rich in mucopolysaccharides and its amino acid composition closely matches that of human connective tissues. This structural similarity, the company suggests, allows it to meet physiological needs and offer specific conditioning effects. The product is intended for use in nutritional foods, functional health foods, and supplements.
Gelken recommends a daily dosage of 500mg to 3000mg for adults. The company also claims that beyond joint support, the nutrient may improve skin elasticity and moisture, reduce fine lines, and address issues such as sagging and dullness.