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Why do you use shark cartilage to derive the chondroitin sulfate in Syn-flex®?

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Why do you use shark cartilage to derive the chondroitin sulfate in Syn-flex®?

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A. The two most common compounds that are used for chondroitin are bovine (Cow) trachea and shark cartilage. We chose to use shark cartilage over bovine due to the risk of BSE (Mad Cow Disease).

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