Collagen definition

Collagen means the protein-based product derived from animal bones, hides, skins and tendons manufactured in accordance with the relevant requirements of this Regulation.
Collagen means collagen as defined in point 7.8 of Annex I to Regulation (EC) No 853/2004;
Collagen means protein-based products derived from hides, skins and tendons of animals, including bones in the case of pigs, poultry and fish;

Examples of Collagen in a sentence

  • Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, ArthroCare and its Affiliates hereby grant to Collagen and its Affiliates an exclusive, non-transferable, worldwide license under the Patent Rights, to import, have imported, use, offer for sale and sell Licensed Products in the Field.

  • Collagen shall have the right to use any marketing materials in its possession to depletion.

  • Collagen shall only be required to make such sales records available to ArthroCare in the event of a Product correction, withdrawal, alert notice or other quality related issue.

  • During the Term of this Agreement, ArthroCare, at its expense and initiative, will continue to pursue clinical studies and product development efforts in collaboration with Collagen.

  • ArthroCare shall supply Collagen with any improvements and upgrades to the Licensed Products developed by ArthroCare for use in the Field.


More Definitions of Collagen

Collagen means Collagen Corporation, a Delaware corporation.
Collagen means collagen **** solution approximately ****.
Collagen means collagen as defined in point 7.8 of Annex I to Regulation (EC) No
Collagen has the meaning specified in the second paragraph of this Agreement, and, after the consummation of the Merger, means the surviving corporation in the Merger.
Collagen means protein collected from connective tissues of raw hide, skin or bones of animals.
Collagen means any of a variety of substances that contains the alpha chains of the collagen polypeptide with a sequence that generally follows the pattern Gly-X-Y, where Gly for glycine, X for pro line, and Y for pro line or hydroxyproline. Collagen proteins also contain significant amounts of glycine and proline. Hydroxyproline and hydrox- ylysine are not inserted directly by ribosomes. They are derivatized from proline and lysine in enzymatic processes of
Collagen means the main fibril protein in the connective tissues of meat;