Chondromucoproteins

What are chondromucotides?

Chondromucotides are a group of proteins found in the cartilage tissue of humans and animals. They perform an important function in maintaining healthy bones and joints. In the cartilaginous framework of the musculoskeletal system of any organism: from humans to animals, the content of chondrocytes is maximum. These cells secrete sulfated chondroitin and a proteoglycan complex. They form the structure of cartilage, maintaining its elasticity and elasticity. Bone fractures and cancers of cartilage tissue reduce the concentration of chondrocoids in the body tens of times.

Why are chondromuctids necessary?

Due to the composition of synthesizing molecules, chondromuctoids are characterized by a high degree of protection of the cartilage structure from the aggressive influence of the external environment and increasing loads, and prevent its wear. They increase the strength and integrity of the cartilaginous frame, forming protection over the entire area. Due to their structural features, chondromucotoids themselves are practically not destroyed and do not lose their properties. Therefore, the loss of these substances is impossible except in situations where complete dissolution of all components of the cartilage base occurs. These cases are abnormal for a healthy body. Thus, chondroctoid deficiency is directly related to the risks of: * Intensive wear of cartilage structures; * Atrophy of tendons and their ligaments; * Deformation and degeneration of bones, their thinning with the subsequent development of pathological processes in them; * Formation of disturbances in the functioning of the human musculoskeletal system. Progressive deficiency of chondromucoloids, which is a fairly rare phenomenon, is found mainly in women.