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1 CNA BIOTECH Co., Ltd.
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3 CNA BIOTECH CO.Ltd 2 3 History : CNABIOTECH Founded. Business Incubator in ChungBuk Provincial University of Science & Technology (CTech) : Factory Completion/Registered of Manufacturing Industry : Corporation Established : RIS Business Participated : Patent Registered - "The manufacturing method of vegetable & marin collagen peptide"(patent No ) : KSA/ISO 14001, 9001 approved : Established R&D Center of CNABIOTECH Co., Ltd : Appointment License of Health Supplement Manufacturing Industry : Appointment License of Parts/ Subject matter professional enterprise : Appointment Promising Export Business by SMBA : Patent Registered. Composition of Collagen Peptides for Food & Cosmetics and Method There of (Patent No ) : Appointment MAINBIZ (Management Innovation Business) by SMBA
4 MESSAGE FROM THE CEO We are the one who pursue health, youth and enjoyment and we do our best to develop the quality of life of our customers. And we are trying to search and offer good products and services first over the slogan The perfect unity with the customers which the customers long for, so that we can give the best satisfaction and trust to the customers. Only the best quality gives the best bio-company, so we, CNA BIOTECH which had developed the Vegetable Collagen, the Marine Collagen and the Collagen Peptide, are inventing drastically and continuously to R&D, thus we are growing up the highest value added company gradually in the 21st centuries upon a higher technology in the life engineering where we developed the surface active agent and the physiological activated matters before. Also, by participating in the various academic partnership programs with Industrial Association Cooperative Foundation(IACF) of Chungbuk Provincial University of Science & Technology, we will grow the biological industrial material intensively, furthermore, leap to the best bio-venture company which produces the worldwide results in this field. We will exert all possible efforts to make CNA Biotech the best bio-venture company to present the bright vision of the Korean Collagen and related technologies, conducting productive research and creative and challenging Research & Development. So we, CNA BIOTECH, consider humans the best property and promises to promote the products qualities with giving full play of our originality and potentiality. Thank you. Boo-Sik Jang CEO CNA BIOTECH Co.,Ltd
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6 Collagen & Collagen peptide Collagen is a kind of fiber protein which is in the animal's bodies most, and is the main element of dermis and connective tissues and there is 90% of collagen in the protein which composes bone. Some collagen, for medical and cosmetics extracted by animal's bones and skins, is the high molecular protein composed by 3 polypeptides in the spiral structure that are about each 100,000 molecular weight. And those kind of collagen and gelatins are dealt with hydrolysis with some enzymes and lower the molecular weight to 3000~20,000 for the good digestion. Then we call them collagen peptides which are used for the food companies now Collagen & Food Collagen has been extravagant mainly in film, articular cartilage, cornea of eyes, bone and skin etc. that wrap viscera in person's body by fibrous protein kind. Especially, this is very important to component of skin inside layer which is responsible for function as adhesives of calcium and wrinkles that compose bone. Justly this collagen of that all body of babies does polish is enough, because is created much. But, Collagen is influenced to skin as well as bone and joint and vein and hair decreasing by half low than 18 years old if reach on 40 years old because creation of this collagen decreases gradually if 18 years old passes over. Collagen is used for purpose help formation of collagen in person's body. I help in attenuated hair or blood circulation influencing to hair, bone, joint, vein as well as skin. Because Skin aging, liver spots, wrinkles, freckles with lack of collagen, are recover skin brightness and elasticity by supplement of pure collagen. Promotes bouncy skin oil and fat as well as new cellular creation and intestine synthesis ability by enough supply of pure collagen, brings activity of metabolism and have an excellent effect on osteoporosis symptoms by calcium and constituent which had combined collagen.
7 CNA BIOTECH CO.Ltd 6 7 Collagen & Cosmetic The skin is made up an epidermis, a hypodermis and a subcutaneous tissue(subcutaneous fat) the first outer side. It is a visible thing in the usual our eyes that is a part of epidermis and this is the only very thin part of the skin. In substance, a main part of the skin is unexpectedly a cutis. The collagen's role is a moisturizer in a fields. In other words, as we are old, cutis comes to be wide little by little on the verge of 20-years-old. In the old age, it becomes paler until 80% than a 20-years-old. The principal ingredient of the cutis is the collagen, it is about 70% of the whole. When the collagen's metabolism has fallen, the artificial condition that the collagen combines each other increases. Because of this collagen's combination, the place where stores moisture comes to be narrow. As a results, a moisturizing effect has fallen, the skin becomes rough and dry. In this way, there is close correlation between the collagen and the aging of skin. So to speak, if we add to the collagen and the collagen's metabolism comes to be brisk, it can prevent the collagen's combination each other from increasing. Consequently, ability of moisture storage will not have fallen and a healthy and an elastic skin will be able to be maintained.
8 The Function Of Collagen
9 CNA BIOTECH CO.Ltd 8 9 PRODUCT ITEM PRODUCT NAME CONTENT ph SPECIFIC GRAVITY VISCOSITY mpa.s,25 REMARK ANIMAL COLLAGEN Collagen Peptide - PP 95% 4.0~7.5 Pig FISH Collagen Peptide - MP 95% 1.01~1.04 Alaska pollack COLLAGEN Collagen Peptide - SP 95% Tilapia Amino Acid Peptide - CP 30% Carrot Amino Acid Peptide - FP 30% Flammulina velutipes VEGETABLE Amino Acid Peptide - OP 30% Oyster Mushroom COLLAGEN Amino Acid Peptide - SP 30% Sesame Amino Acid Peptide - PNP 30% Pine Needle Amino Acid Peptide - GP 30% Ginseng Steamed Red Collagen Peptide - PCP 80~90% PP + CP COMPOUND Collagen Peptide - SCP 80~90% SP + CP COLLAGEN Collagen Peptide - PGP 80~90% PP + GP Collagen Peptide - SGP 80~90% SP + GP Silk Peptide 1~5% 4.0~7.5 Cocoon Chitosan oilgosaccharide 70% 5.0~6.0 1~5 Snow Crab
10 Amino Acid Compositon (Unit : %) Amino Acid Fish Collagen Vegetable Collagen Fish Skin Fish Scale CarrotRed Ginseng Sesame Cystine Aspartic acid Glutamic acid Hydroxy Proline Serine Glycine Histidine Arginine Threonine Alanine Proline Tyrosine Valine Methionine Cystine Iso Leucine Leucine Phenylalanine Tryptophan Lysine
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12 Animal Collagen Peptide Marine Collagen Peptide Vegetable Collagen Peptide Silk Peptide Chitosan Oligosaccharide Map of Company Head Office & Factory 5, Hojukli, Oksan Myun, Cheong Won Kun, Chung Buk, Korea Tel: , Fax:
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