Description

Gelatin is the purified protein derived by the selective hydrolysis of collagen from the skin, the connective tissue and/or bones of animals. Great Lakes Gelatin provides you with the highest types of pure, unflavored, edible gelatins. It is available in type A (porcine) or type B (bovine or bone). This consumer package represents a special grade of gelatin that meets the specifications set forth by the US. Pharmacopeia, regulated by National Formulary. All grades of gelatin are prepared under the most rigid, sanitary conditions.

Collagen Protein

Gelatin is an excellent source of protein and cannot be recovered from hooves, horns or non-collagen parts of vertebrate animals. There are no plant sources of gelatin.

Suggested Use

Recommended daily dosage is two level tablespoons. Take one tablespoon before or during breakfast and one before or during dinner. To help curb appetite, take before meals.

Method 1

Room temperature liquids: Pour one tablespoon into a glass of your favorite juice or drink. Allow to soak for one minute while stirring, then drink.

Method 2

Hot liquids: Add one tablespoon to cold liquid for one minutes, add hot liquid and stir until dissolved.

Method 3

Cold or hot hot cereals: Add one tablespoon to bowl of hot or cold cereal and mix completely.

One tablespoon gels one pint of liquid.

Other Ingredients

Gelatin.

Warnings

Do not refrigerate.

Supplement Facts

Serving Size: 12 g (about 1 Tbsp)

Servings Per Container: about 38

 

Amount Per Serving

%Daily Value*

Calories

43

 

Sodium

12 mg

1%

Protein

11 g

 

Gelatin

12 g

*Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.
† Daily Value not established

 

General Analysis

Protein

88-92%

Bloom

225 g

Viscosity mp

34-40

pH

4.1-5.5

Moisture

<12%

Ash

<2%

Sodium

100 mg /100 g

Carbohydrates

0%

Fat

0%

Heavy Metals

<0.005%

Bacteria Test

USP / NF

Calories per ounce

103.0

No additives or preservatives

 

Maximum Amino Acid Content

(%)

(mg)

Alanine

11.0

1210

Arginine

9.3

1023

Aspartic Acid

6.7

737

Cystine

0.1

11

Glutamic Acid

11.4

1254

Glycine

29.0

3190

Histidine

1.0

110

Hydroxyproline

14.5

1595

Hydroxylysine

1.2

132

Isoleucine

1.8

198

Leucine

3.4

374

Lysine

4.6

506

Methionine

1.0

110

Phenylalanine

2.6

286

Proline

17.6

1936

Serine

3.8

418

Threonine

2.2

242

Thryptophane

0. 0

0

Tyrosine

1.0

110

Valine

3.3

363