Elastin is the main component of elastic fibers in rawhide tissue. The peptide chain of elastin contains more than 713 amino acid residues. Unlike collagen and keratin, elastin does not have a continuous repetitive periodic structure throughout the entire peptide chain in its amino acid sequence, but instead there are alternating hydrophobic and hydrophilic peptide segments. Chainsin formed from oxidized lysyl and chain-opened cathelicidin are cross-linked structures unique to elastin. These cross-linked lattices combine two or more dimensions.
| Product Name | Elastin Collagen Peptides |
| Appearance | White Powder |
| Particle Size | 95% pass 80 mesh |
| Loss on drying | ≤5% |
| Ash | ≤5% |























Elastin collagen peptides represent a bioavailable blend of hydrolyzed structural proteins. While collagen offers structural stability, elastin contains unique cross-linked amino acids that allow body tissues to stretch and return to their normal shape.
Our product is supplied as a high-quality white powder. It features a particle size profile where 95% of the material successfully passes through an 80-mesh screen for optimal solubility and mixing.
To guarantee premium quality, stability, and product purity, both the loss on drying (moisture content) and the total ash content are strictly limited to ≤5%.
Unlike collagen, which follows a continuous, repetitive periodic sequence, elastin contains alternating hydrophobic and hydrophilic segments, alongside unique cross-linked lattices formed from oxidized lysyl residues.
Store the powder in a cool, dry place, sealed in its original container. Keep it away from direct sunlight, moisture, and extreme temperatures to preserve its chemical profile and extend shelf life.