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Common sources listed for unflavored collagen powders include: bovine collagen (often labeled grass-fed or pasture-raised), chicken or beef bone broth derivatives, wild-caught fish collagen, eggshell collagen, and in some blended formulas, colostrum.

Unflavored powders commonly specify Type I and Type III collagen. Multi-collagen formulas may list broader sets such as Types I, II, III, V and X (for example, products sometimes reference '10 types of collagen').

Many unflavored powders use hydrolyzed collagen (also called collagen peptides). Hydrolysis breaks the collagen into smaller peptides, which manufacturers state is intended to improve bioavailability and ease of absorption.

Unflavored powders are frequently described as dissolving easily and mixing well in hot or cold liquids. Common uses include adding them to coffee, protein shakes, smoothies, oats, and using them in baking.

Some unflavored powders are single-ingredient collagen, while others are multi-collagen blends that may include additions such as probiotics (with stated CFU counts), colostrum, additional amino acids, or bone-broth-derived components.

Review summaries commonly describe these powders as unflavored or neutral-tasting and easy to mix or dissolve (especially in hot liquids). Many reviewers report perceived benefits for skin, hair, nails, and joint support.

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