Gelatine is a tasteless, protein-rich, animal gelling or starch agent that is used in many foods and is also used to make capsules for supplements and medicines. Gelatine capsules are very suitable for containing oily substances.
In Denmark, gelatine is not considered as an excipient but as a food, although in the context of dietary supplements it acts as an excipient. Gelatine originally had E-number E441.
Pharma Nord uses both gelatine from cows and fish. There is no legal limit to how much you can consume.
Pharma Nord's co-gelatine (bovine) is approved for drug production. It is made from collagen from cowhides. During manufacture, it is sterilized at 140 degrees before being dried to the final product.
EFSA has assessed that fish gelatine used as a carrier for vitamins does not pose a risk to people with fish allergies.