Peptide complexes and plant extracts
High bioavailability and effectiveness
Environmental safety and natural ingredients
Unique microencapsulation technology
Synergistic effect when combined with other supplements
Individual dosage and course for each product
Regular intake within a course for maximum effect
Consultation with a doctor required before use
Store in a place inaccessible to children, at a temperature
not exceeding 25°C, with relative humidity
not more than 60%.
Raw material: The homogenization process begins with the use of natural, environmentally friendly raw materials, rich in high-quality and complete protein. The raw materials used are sea urchins, sea cucumber, mussels, oysters, deep-sea, bottom and microalgae, edible and medicinal mushrooms, cereals and grain crops, nuts and plant seeds. These components are subjected to ultrasonic homogenization, which ensures the effective destruction of cellular structures and the release of proteins, improving their availability for subsequent processing steps. Ultrasonic homogenization is based on the principle of cavitation, in which ultrasonic waves create microscopic bubbles in a liquid, which then collapse with high energy, destroying cell walls and membranes. The settings of ultrasonic treatment parameters, such as intensity, frequency, duration, are selected individually for each type of IPH peptide complexes in order to maximize protein yield while maintaining its functional qualities.
Quality control
After filtration, quality control is carried out to ensure that all unwanted particles and impurities have been successfully removed. Assessing filtration efficiency confirms that quality standards are met and that the biomass is ready for the next step in the process.
Quality and efficiency control
After extraction, the biomass is analyzed for peptide content and purity. Techniques such as spectrophotometry and chromatography are used to evaluate the extraction efficiency and quality of the extracted peptides and IPH peptide complexes . Preparation for the next steps: The extracted peptide complexes and peptides are prepared for subsequent purification and additional processing, including repeated filtration and further concentration. This step ensures effective isolation of the peptides while maintaining their biological activity and functional properties.