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collagen
noun
col·la·gen
ˈkä-lə-jən
: any of a group of fibrous proteins that occur in vertebrates as the chief constituent of connective tissue fibrils and in bones and yield gelatin and glue upon boiling with water
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However, these products don’t contain actual collagen but rather precursors like vitamin C that help the body produce its own collagen, Hultin explained.
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Word History
Etymology
Greek kolla + International Scientific Vocabulary -gen
First Known Use
circa 1865, in the meaning defined above
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“Collagen.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/collagen. Accessed 23 Nov. 2024.
Kids Definition
collagen
noun
col·la·gen
ˈkäl-ə-jən
: a protein that occurs in the form of fibers, does not dissolve, is found in connective tissue, and forms glue and gelatin upon boiling with water
Medical Definition
collagen
noun
col·la·gen
ˈkäl-ə-jən
: an insoluble fibrous protein of vertebrates that is the chief constituent of the fibrils of connective tissue (as in skin and tendons) and of the organic substance of bones and yields gelatin and glue on prolonged heating with water
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