kollageenien
Kollageenien are fibrous proteins that are a major component of the extracellular matrix in various connective tissues of animals. They are the most abundant proteins in mammals, making up 25% to 35% of the whole-body protein content. Kollageenien provide structural support and strength to tissues such as skin, bones, tendons, ligaments, and cartilage.
There are many different types of kollageenien, with at least 28 identified types, each with specific structures
The structure of kollageenien is characterized by a triple helix formation, where three polypeptide chains, called
As organisms age, the production of kollageenien can decrease, and existing kollageenien can become damaged. This