Fish processing waste: A promising source of type-i collagen
KS Silvipriya, KK Kumar, BD Kumar… - Current Trends in …, 2016 - indianjournals.com
Collagen is the most abundant protein of the animal kingdom. It has varied application in
different fields such as pharmaceutical, biomedical, cosmeceutical, etc. Among the twenty …
different fields such as pharmaceutical, biomedical, cosmeceutical, etc. Among the twenty …
[PDF][PDF] Utilization of fish collagen in pharmaceutical and biomedical industries: waste to wealth creation
P Kulkarni, M Maniyar - Life Science Informatics Publications, 2020 - rjlbpcs.com
Collagen is having enormous applications in biomedical industries while it's use is
predominantly limited because of its high cost. With ever-increasing requirement in …
predominantly limited because of its high cost. With ever-increasing requirement in …
[PDF][PDF] Fish collagen and its applications in food and pharmaceutical industry: A review
M Raman, K Gopakumar - EC Nutr, 2018 - ecronicon.net
Marine collagen has gained immense attention in the recent past as an appropriate
alternative to mammalian collagen. The marine collagen is extracted from various marine …
alternative to mammalian collagen. The marine collagen is extracted from various marine …
[HTML][HTML] Collagens from marine organisms towards biomedical applications
Collagen is the main fibrous structural protein in the extracellular matrix and connective
tissue of animals. It is a primary building block of bones, tendons, skin, hair, nails, cartilage …
tissue of animals. It is a primary building block of bones, tendons, skin, hair, nails, cartilage …
[HTML][HTML] Collagen derived from fish industry waste: progresses and challenges
Z Rajabimashhadi, N Gallo, L Salvatore, F Lionetto - Polymers, 2023 - mdpi.com
Fish collagen garnered significant academic and commercial focus in the last decades
featuring prospective applications in a variety of health-related industries, including food …
featuring prospective applications in a variety of health-related industries, including food …
[PDF][PDF] Poultry spent wastes: an emerging trend in collagen mining
R Radhakrishnan, P Ghosh… - Adv Tissue Eng …, 2020 - researchgate.net
Collagen, the principle structural protein of multicellular organisms, is now growing as a vital
ingredient in the food, pharmaceutical, and biomedical industries. Owing to its versatile …
ingredient in the food, pharmaceutical, and biomedical industries. Owing to its versatile …
[HTML][HTML] Marine origin collagens and its potential applications
TH Silva, J Moreira-Silva, ALP Marques, A Domingues… - Marine drugs, 2014 - mdpi.com
Collagens are the most abundant high molecular weight proteins in both invertebrate and
vertebrate organisms, including mammals, and possess mainly a structural role, existing …
vertebrate organisms, including mammals, and possess mainly a structural role, existing …
[PDF][PDF] Marine collagen: Extraction and applications
P Berillis - Research trends in biochemistry, molecular biology …, 2015 - academia.edu
Collagen is the main protein of the connective tissue and its molecule is formed by three
polypeptide strands, named alpha chains. The most common motifs in the amino acid …
polypeptide strands, named alpha chains. The most common motifs in the amino acid …
Marine collagen: Unveiling the blue resource-extraction techniques and multifaceted applications
I Laasri, M Bakkali, LM Torrent, A Laglaoui - International Journal of …, 2023 - Elsevier
Marine organisms such as fish and shellfish are composed of compounds with properties
and characteristics that have been proven useful in a variety of sectors such as cosmetics …
and characteristics that have been proven useful in a variety of sectors such as cosmetics …
Collagen from marine biological sources and medical applications
FF Felician, C Xia, W Qi, H Xu - Chemistry & biodiversity, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Collagen is the most studied protein with a wide range of applications including
pharmaceutical, biomedical, cosmetics, leather, and film industries due to its special …
pharmaceutical, biomedical, cosmetics, leather, and film industries due to its special …