Hydrolyzed Hyaluronic Acid

Hyaluronic acid that has been enzymatically broken down to a very low molecular weight for maximum absorption
Natural Compounds Glycosaminoglycans Research: Moderate

Scientific Name

Hydrolyzed Hyaluronic Acid

Classifications

Molecular-weight: very-low
Source: enzymatic-hydrolysis
Type: natural-polymer

Benefits

  • Maintains skin hydration and elasticity
  • Supports joint lubrication and cushioning
  • Promotes wound healing and tissue repair
  • Helps maintain eye health and moisture
  • Supports gum health and oral tissue integrity
  • May help reduce appearance of wrinkles and fine lines

Specific Properties

  • Molecular weight typically below 50,000 Daltons
  • Maximum penetration ability
  • Highest bioavailability of all forms
  • Often referred to as "nano hyaluronic acid"
  • May have enhanced biological signaling effects

Safety Notes

Generally recognized as safe when taken orally or applied topically as directed. Derived from multiple sources including microbial fermentation and animal tissues. Those with egg or chicken allergies should verify source if concerned. Injectable forms are medical devices and should only be administered by qualified healthcare providers.

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About Hyaluronic Acid

A naturally occurring glycosaminoglycan found throughout the body’s connective tissue, synovial fluid, and skin, known for its exceptional capacity to retain moisture and provide lubrication

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Forms of Hydrolyzed Hyaluronic Acid

Oral Hydrolyzed Hyaluronic Acid

Highly bioavailable form of hyaluronic acid broken down to enhance absorption

Natural compounds Glycosaminoglycans Research: Moderate

Topical Hydrolyzed Hyaluronic Acid

Deeply penetrating form of hyaluronic acid for enhanced skin benefits

Natural compounds Glycosaminoglycans Research: Moderate