collagen
/kəˈlædʒɪn/Definitions
1. noun
a protein that forms a major component of connective tissue in animals, especially skin, bone, and cartilage.
“The doctor explained that the new cream contained collagen to help repair damaged skin.”
2. noun
a type of protein that forms a gel-like substance when it is dissolved in water.
“The scientist studied the properties of collagen in various solutions to develop new materials.”