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Does making BeneFin endanger sharks?

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Does making BeneFin endanger sharks?

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Sharks are an abundant species and an important food resource throughout the world. The cartilage used in BeneFin comes from sharks caught for food, not for their cartilage. Lane Labs is committed to the responsible usage and conservation of the world’s shared resources. What should shark cartilage smell and taste like? Shark cartilage is a seafood product so one should expect a fresh fish taste and smell (like BeneFin]. A strong offensive smell indicates substantial bacterial contamination from spoiled shark cartilage raw material, or incomplete removal of muscle, nerve and blood vessel tissue. How does BeneFin compare with bovine cartilage products? Makers of bovine cartilage (from cattle trachea) incorrectly compare research on their products with shark cartilage, since they admit the two products work differently Shark cartilage research focuses on the action of cartilage protein ­ bovine studies, on the effects of mucopolysaccharides. Making bovine cartilage involves protein denat

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