What it is: : It is a macromolecule that normally exists in all animal organisms and belongs to glycosaminoglycans. It is abundant in all connective tissues of mammals, such as cartilages, tendons and ligamentsHow it works: Chondroitin sulfate is one of the main components of the cartilage, where it merges with a central protein, forming proteoglycans, which attribute mechanical and elastic properties to cartilages.In which products you can find it:
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