Amino Collagen
Meiji · Supplements · 5g fish collagen · hydrolyzed collagen
4.53rd party testedemerging evidence
6.3of 10

where to buy · 4 sellersfrom S$33S$1.18 per serving
Good for: skin, joints. Weaker case for muscle.
The score explained
evidence, testing and value, weighed before price
Why 6.3 of 10: Provisional: same modest evidence, below-trial dose per scoop.
what’s good
- Hugely popular and available everywhere in SG
- Fine powder mixes into anything
- Fish-derived, halal-certified line exists
worth knowing
- 5g is below most positive trial doses
- Skin-focused marketing outpaces the modest data
what the evidence says
The collagen evidence base (modest skin and joint-comfort improvements over months) mostly used 8-15g daily; Meiji's standard scoop is 5g, at the low end of studied dosing. It is a pleasant, accessible habit with plausible but attenuated expected effects. Nothing about the brand changes the underlying evidence.
Plain-language assessment of the human evidence. No cherry-picked citations.
reviews
4.5· 6,200 reviews, aggregated
Most reviewers take it for skin and report it doing its job quietly. Ratings cluster around 4.5 stars across retailer sites, with few complaints beyond shipping.
skineasy to toleratefair price
AI summary of public reviews
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