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L-CYSTEINE / CYSTEINE

Cysteine is one of the 20 essential amino acids that make up proteins. It contains a thiol group with sulfur in its side chain. Like many other amino acids, this amino acid has both L- and D- isomers. However, what is active, in other words, its isomer that exists in nature is L- Cysteine.
Formula: C3H7NO2S
Molar mass: 121.16 g / mol
IUPAC number: Cysteine
Melting point: 240 ° C
Molecular mass: 121.16 gmol − 1
Substance dissolved in: Water, Acetic Acid

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Vitamin E Acetate 50% (Powder / Powder)

Α-Tocoferyl acetate, also known as vitamin E acetate, is a synthetic form of vitamin E. It is the ester of acetic acid and α-tocopherol. Formula: C31H52O3 Molar mass: 472,743 g / mol

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Copper Sulphate Pentahydrate / Cupper Sulphate Pentahydrate

Copper (II) sulphate, also known as cubic sulphate or copper sulphate, is a chemical compound with the chemical formula CuSO4. This salt has a number of different compounds, depending on their degree of hydration. The most known form of pentahydrate (CuSO4 • 5H2O) is bright blue, although the anhydrous form is a pale green or grayish white powder. Small amounts of CuSO4 • 5H2O are very toxic to the environment, irritating to eyes and skin and can be harmful if swallowed. Octahedral molecular
Copper (II) sulphate, which has geometry and paramagnetic property, exothermically dissolves in water and forms the [Cu (H2O) 6] 2+ complex. Copper (II) sulphate is also known as "blue vitriol", "bluestone" and "meteorite". Formula: CuSO4.5H2O Molar mass: 249.68 g / mol Boiling point: 330 ° C

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Hydrolyzed Collagen

Hydrolyzed collagen is a form of collagen, a type of protein found in nature only from the body of humans and animals, and is used to supplement the body with collagen.

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Horsetail Plant Extract / Horsetail Extract (Equisetum hyemale)

Horsetail plant is a plant used for edema, hair loss, urinary tract infections and wound healing.

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Copper Sulphate Anhydrous
Cubic

Copper (II) sulphate, also known as cubic sulphate or copper sulphate, is a chemical compound with the chemical formula CuSO4. This salt has a number of different compounds, depending on their degree of hydration. The most known form of pentahydrate (CuSO4 • 5H2O) is bright blue, although the anhydrous form is a pale green or grayish white powder. Small amounts of CuSO4 • 5H2O are very toxic to the environment, irritating to eyes and skin and can be harmful if swallowed. Copper (II) sulfate, which has octahedral molecular geometry and paramagnetic property, exothermically dissolves in water to form the [Cu (H2O) 6] 2+ complex. Copper (II) sulphate is also known as "blue vitriol", "bluestone" and "meteorite".

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Aerosil Silicon Dioxide

Silicon dioxide, an amorphous fine crystalline powder; It is used in the production of tablets in the pharmaceutical industry and in the production of high-strength paints in the industry. It has the ability to absorb moisture up to 120% of its own weight. Due to this feature, it is used as a moisture retaining and anti-clumping agent in some powder mix products.

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Type II Collagen

One of the most important types of protein for our body is type 2 collagen. This type of protein has many benefits;
It is extremely effective in eliminating type 2 collagen problems for those who have skin and nail problems.
Type 2 collagen makes up 55% of the total protein found in cartilage tissues. In joint cartilage tissues, there is type 2 collagen as much as 90% of the total protein.
Type 2 collagen is an effective protein in supporting joint areas such as back, neck, and chin.
Type 2 collagen is a type of protein that is essential for a healthy life at all ages.
Type 2 collagen can be used to eliminate rheumatic diseases.
Thanks to orally used type 2 collagen, the synthesis of collagen and hyaluronic acid in the skin is increased.
It is effective in the treatment of joint pain that occurs in advanced ages.

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