| Question: |
| What is Glucosamine? |
| Answer: |
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Glucosamine is a basic building block of animal and human cartilage (the tissue that lines,
cushions, and lubricates skeletal joints). Cartilage is a complex matrix of collagen
fibers interwoven with proteoglycan molecules. Proteoglycans are large and complex
macromolecules comprised of long chains of polymerized amino-sugars (a principle
one being glucosamine). These provide a framework for the collagen matrix and
hold water to give the cartilage flexibility, resiliency, and resistance to compression.
Because of its important role in regulating cartilage formation, glucosamine
has been used clinically in the treatment of osteoarthritis.
For additional information (including a list of references), please refer to
the glucosamine technical bulletin at http://www.usana.com/dotCom/company/science/components. |