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Collagen: what supplement brands should know

Collagen: what supplement brands should know — a practical private-label guide for supplement brand owners. Plan formats, categories and documentation, then…

8 July 2026 · 5 min read

Who this is for

Who this article is for

Brand owners and category managers reviewing a private-label supplement project.

Collagen is a structural protein that has become a staple in the supplement industry, prized for its role in supporting skin, joint, and bone health. For brands entering the private-label space, understanding the nuances of sourcing, formulating, and marketing collagen products is essential. This article provides a neutral overview of collagen as an ingredient, its typical formats, and the key considerations for brand owners, from category fit to compliance. By the end, you'll have a clear picture of how to approach collagen in your product line and how to brief DAT Supply for a smooth development process.

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What this active is and typical formats

Collagen is a protein derived from animal sources such as bovine, porcine, or marine (fish). It is commonly hydrolyzed into smaller peptides for better solubility and absorption. Typical formats include powder (often unflavored or flavored), liquid shots, capsules, and ready-to-drink beverages. Hydrolyzed collagen is the most common form for supplements, as it dissolves easily in hot or cold liquids. The choice of format depends on the target consumer and intended use, with powders offering flexibility and capsules providing convenience.

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Category fit for brand ranges

Collagen supplements fit naturally into categories like beauty-from-within, joint health, sports nutrition, and healthy aging. They appeal to a broad demographic, including active adults, older consumers, and those focused on skin and hair wellness. Collagen can be positioned as a standalone product or combined with complementary ingredients like vitamin C, hyaluronic acid, or biotin. Its versatility makes it suitable for both mass-market and niche brands, and it pairs well with other protein or wellness products in a brand's range.

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Formulation and format considerations

When formulating collagen products, key factors include the source (bovine, marine, etc.), peptide size for bioavailability, and flavor masking if needed. Collagen has a neutral taste but can have a slight odor depending on source. For powders, consider mixability and texture; for liquids, stability and preservation. Dosage typically ranges from 2.5 to 15 grams per serving. Format decisions impact packaging, shelf life, and consumer convenience. DAT Supply can guide on compatible excipients and processing methods for each format.

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Compliance and label responsibility

Brand owners are responsible for ensuring their collagen products comply with all applicable regulations in their target markets. This includes proper labeling of ingredients, allergens (e.g., fish, if marine collagen), and any health or structure-function claims. Collagen is generally recognized as safe (GRAS) in the US, but claims must be substantiated and not imply disease treatment. DAT Supply provides certificates of analysis for raw materials, but final label review and market-specific compliance rest with the brand. Always consult a regulatory expert.

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How to brief this active to DAT Supply

To brief collagen to DAT Supply, start by specifying the desired source (bovine, marine, etc.), format (powder, capsule, liquid), and target dosage per serving. Indicate any flavor preferences, additional active ingredients, and packaging type (e.g., pouches, jars, bottles). Provide your target market and any regulatory requirements you are aware of. DAT Supply's team will use this brief to propose suitable formulations, sourcing options, and manufacturing capabilities. A clear brief accelerates the development process and ensures alignment with your brand vision.

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