Collagen (Type I, II, III) vs Manganese

Side-by-side comparison of mechanisms, dosing, interactions, and stacking potential.

✅ Stacking Partners — These compounds are commonly used together and may have synergistic effects.
Collagen (Type I, II, III)Manganese
CategorySupplementsMinerals
Standard Dose10-20g hydrolyzed collagen peptides daily2-5mg daily
TimingAny time; often added to morning coffee or post-workout shake. For joint support, take with vitamin C 30-60 min before exercise. Type II collagen (undenatured, UC-II) taken on empty stomach.With food. Often included in multimineral formulas.
Cycle Durationongoing (minimum 8-12 weeks for visible results)ongoing (typically via multi-mineral or bone support formula)
Evidence Levelmoderate_humanmoderate_human

Mechanism

Hydrolyzed collagen peptides are absorbed as di- and tripeptides (primarily hydroxyproline-proline and hydroxyproline-glycine) via PepT1 transporters in the small intestine. These bioactive peptides accumulate in skin, cartilage, and bone where they stimulate fibroblast proliferation and extracellular matrix synthesis by upregulating collagen gene expression (COL1A1, COL3A1). They also inhibit MMP (matrix metalloproteinase) activity that degrades existing collagen, and stimulate hyaluronic acid production by dermal fibroblasts.

Standard Dosing

10-20g hydrolyzed collagen peptides daily

Timing

Any time; often added to morning coffee or post-workout shake. For joint support, take with vitamin C 30-60 min before exercise. Type II collagen (undenatured, UC-II) taken on empty stomach.

Cycle Duration

ongoing (minimum 8-12 weeks for visible results)

Side Effects

  • Mild bloating
  • GI discomfort
  • Unpleasant taste
  • Rare: calcium elevation (if calcium-containing marine source)
  • Feeling of fullness

Contraindications

  • Fish/shellfish allergy (if marine-sourced)
  • Phenylketonuria (collagen contains phenylalanine)
  • Histamine intolerance (bone broth collagen may be high in histamine)

Best Stacking Partners

Vitamin C (essential cofactor for collagen synthesis)Hyaluronic AcidSilicaCopper
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Manganese

Minerals

Mechanism

Manganese is a cofactor for manganese superoxide dismutase (MnSOD/SOD2, the primary mitochondrial antioxidant enzyme), arginase (urea cycle), pyruvate carboxylase (gluconeogenesis), glutamine synthetase (ammonia detoxification in brain), and glycosyltransferases (proteoglycan/GAG synthesis for cartilage and bone). It activates several kinases and phosphatases involved in cell signaling. Manganese is essential for bone formation, cartilage integrity, and reproductive function.

Standard Dosing

2-5mg daily

Timing

With food. Often included in multimineral formulas.

Cycle Duration

ongoing (typically via multi-mineral or bone support formula)

Side Effects

  • Generally well tolerated at standard doses
  • Neurotoxicity at chronic high exposure (manganism — Parkinson-like syndrome)
  • GI upset
  • Headache

Contraindications

  • Liver disease (Mn is hepatically cleared — accumulation risk)
  • Iron deficiency (upregulated DMT1 increases Mn brain accumulation)
  • Chronic occupational Mn exposure

Best Stacking Partners

CalciumVitamin D3GlucosamineCollagen

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