
SLIMPRO® Blue Whiting Peptides
Sourced from the pristine ocean and supported by scientific exploration, SLIMPRO® is an innovative raw material. It's crafted via a gentle natural enzymatic hydrolysis process, ensuring stable quality and broad application.
Benefit from Champions expertise in OEM and ODM services and wide-ranging raw ingredient supply network. We provide the SLIMPRO® in bulk and offer comprehensive counseling, from market insights to formulation and dosage forms.
Dedicated to Quality & Traceability
SLIMPRO® is sourced from Blue Whiting (Micromesistius poutassou) and is the result of a close collaboration between Iontec, a Monaco-based company , and the French company, COMPAGNIE DES PÊCHES DE SAINT-MALO. This partnership ensures complete traceability from catch to final product, alongside stringent process controls that guarantee exceptional quality and performance in every batch.


Unique Enzymatic Hydrolysis Technology
Scientifically Explored
The potential of SLIMPRO® has been explored through a series of rigorous scientific studies:
Cellular Research: Initial cellular research has provided insights into SLIMPRO®'s effects at the cellular level.
Animal Studies: Animal experiments have further observed the influence of orally administered SLIMPRO® in animal models. These studies documented changes in food intake and body weight in the animal models.
Clinical Studies: Clinical trials have also been conducted. When combined with appropriate dietary management , these studies observed changes in body composition-related indicators in the trial group


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