Nextida GC is a glucose control supplement made from collagen peptides by the company Rousselot. Scientific results show that taking 5–10 g of Nextida GC before meals can reduce blood sugar spikes by up to 40% and make you feel fuller. But is it safe, and how exactly does it improve the quality of your life?
Read more about Nextida GC and its properties in the article below.
What is Nextida GC?
Nextida Glucose Control, also known as Nextida GC, is a special peptide supplement developed by the company Rousselot. Nextida GC is one of their collagen-derived active products, which is designed to reduce glucose spikes after having meals by stimulating the production of the hormone GLP-1.
It's essential to note that Nextida GC is not collagen as we know and love it; it's derived only from parts of collagen. What does that mean? Collagen is a large protein that can be broken down into smaller units, called peptides. These peptides consist of amino acids, and when specifically designed, can have active roles different than the parent molecule, collagen. Let's have a deeper look at how Nextida GC works.
How does Nextida GC work?
As we said before, Nextida GC is a specifically designed supplement, based on collagen. Its role is to reduce glucose spikes after you eat. Nextida does this by stimulating your body's natural incretin response. Incretin response is a phenomenon in which your body releases more insulin if you eat glucose in comparison to getting glucose through injection.
This is because your gut's hormones play a big role in how insulin is released, even if you inject the same amount of glucose through your veins. These hormones are called incretin hormones, and Nextida GC primarily affects two of them, GLP-1 (glucagon-like peptide-1) and GIP (glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide). These hormones have multiple physiological roles:
- GLP-1 and GIP both stimulate insulin release from pancreatic beta cells, depending on how much glucose you eat. This means they only trigger insulin release when blood sugar levels are elevated and prevent hypoglycemia.
- GLP-1 reduces glucagon secretion, a hormone that raises blood sugar. GIP can increase glucagon secretion at low glucose levels.
- GLP-1 promotes a feeling of fullness and slows the "travelling" of food from your stomach to the intestines.
- Both GLP-1 and GIP influence brain regions involved in appetite, which can have a big impact on when and how much food you want to eat.
It's important to remember that Nextida GC does not perform these functions directly by itself. It is only a peptide that can simulate these hormones, which will, in turn, perform important physiological functions mentioned above.
If you want to learn more, you can read the full scientific press release from Rousselot here and their marketing brochure here.
Health Benefits of Nextida GC
As a company, Rousselot has already published one scientific study on the effects of Nextida GC on humans (1, 2). This is a so-called proof-of-concept study, where a smaller population of people is tested to see whether the product has the desired effect.
In summary, these were the conclusions from the study:
- Consuming Nextida GC (5–10 g) 30 minutes before a meal significantly increased levels of GLP‑1 and GIP,
- The increase in incretins resulted in a ~40–43% reduction in blood glucose spike after a carb-heavy meal,
- Taking Nextida GC also resulted in a smaller pre-meal insulin rise and reduced post-meal insulin peaks. This shows a more controlled insulin response.
These results show the potential of taking Nextida GC regularly to reduce energy crashes, cravings, and overeating. Long-term, it could also help you to have more control over your metabolic responses.
Nextida GC - Dosage
Scientific studies that tested Nextida GC's effects on humans have used 5 or 10 grams per day. Both doses were found to be effective on glucose and incretin levels.
Because the purpose of Nextida GC is to lower glucose levels after eating, it's best to take it about half an hour before eating. Pair it with something sugary or full of carbs, like toast and jam, or some candy. You can also mix it in smoothies and shakes, just as you would for "normal" collagen.
Nextida GC - Side Effects and Safety
Up to today, there have only been a few studies concerning Nextida's safety profile in humans. One proof-of-concept study tested Nextida on 16 people and concluded it's safe for consumption without harmful side effects. Larger studies are still needed to confirm safety in broader populations.
In general, taking collagen-based supplements can have some side effects, like:
- bloating,
- stomach cramps,
- diarrhea,
- allergies.
Before you start taking Nextida GC or any other new supplement, consult your doctor or healthcare provider. You should especially do this if you're suffering from a chronic disease, or if you're pregnant or breastfeeding.
Conclusion
Nextida GC is a scientifically formulated collagen peptide for blood sugar control. Boosting incretin hormones helps the body manage glucose more effectively, reduce post-meal spikes, and support healthier insulin levels.
Early clinical findings are very promising and suggest that taking Nextida GC supplements may also reduce cravings, improve appetite control, and promote long-term metabolic balance. However, larger and more detailed studies are still needed to confirm Nextida's full health benefits and long-term effects.
Literature sources:
- Grasset E, Briand F, Virgilio N, Schön C, Wilhelm M, Cudennec B, Ravallec R, Aboubacar H, Vleminckx S, Prawitt J, Sulpice T, Gevaert E. A Specific Collagen Hydrolysate Improves Postprandial Glucose Tolerance in Normoglycemic and Prediabetic Mice and in a First Proof of Concept Study in Healthy, Normoglycemic and Prediabetic Humans. Food Sci Nutr. 2024 Oct 20;12(11):9607-9620. doi: 10.1002/fsn3.4538.
- Targeting natural GLP-1 release with collagen peptides for glucose control. 2025. Rousselot.