Innovative treatment strategies to accelerate wound healing: trajectory and recent advancements
P Kolimi, S Narala, D Nyavanandi, AAA Youssef… - Cells, 2022 - mdpi.com
Wound healing is highly specialized dynamic multiple phase process for the repair of
damaged/injured tissues through an intricate mechanism. Any failure in the normal wound …
damaged/injured tissues through an intricate mechanism. Any failure in the normal wound …
[HTML][HTML] Development of fish collagen in tissue regeneration and drug delivery
M Furtado, L Chen, Z Chen, A Chen, W Cui - Engineered Regeneration, 2022 - Elsevier
Tissues rely on collagen for structural and biological integrity, as well as for function and
strength. Several collagen sources have been investigated due to its wide variety of …
strength. Several collagen sources have been investigated due to its wide variety of …
Cutaneous wound healing: An update from physiopathology to current therapies
The skin is the biggest organ of human body which acts as a protective barrier against
deleterious agents. When this barrier is damaged, the organism promotes the healing …
deleterious agents. When this barrier is damaged, the organism promotes the healing …
Collagen‐based biomaterials for biomedical applications
E Rezvani Ghomi, N Nourbakhsh… - … research Part B …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Collagen is an insoluble fibrous protein that composes the extracellular matrix in animals.
Although collagen has been used as a biomaterial since 1881, the properties and the …
Although collagen has been used as a biomaterial since 1881, the properties and the …
Marine collagen scaffolds in tissue engineering
Highlights•Marine collagen is gaining prominence in tissue engineering as a sustainable
biomaterial and a safe alternative to mammalian collagen.•Marine collagen scaffolds can be …
biomaterial and a safe alternative to mammalian collagen.•Marine collagen scaffolds can be …
[HTML][HTML] Biomaterials from the sea: Future building blocks for biomedical applications
M Wan, W Qin, C Lei, Q Li, M Meng, M Fang, W Song… - Bioactive Materials, 2021 - Elsevier
Marine resources have tremendous potential for developing high-value biomaterials. The
last decade has seen an increasing number of biomaterials that originate from marine …
last decade has seen an increasing number of biomaterials that originate from marine …
Biomaterials and bioactive natural products from marine invertebrates: From basic research to innovative applications
Aquatic invertebrates are a major source of biomaterials and bioactive natural products that
can find applications as pharmaceutics, nutraceutics, cosmetics, antibiotics, antifouling …
can find applications as pharmaceutics, nutraceutics, cosmetics, antibiotics, antifouling …
Collagen, protein hydrolysates and chitin from by-products of fish and shellfish: An overview
C Espinales, M Romero-Peña, G Calderón, K Vergara… - Heliyon, 2023 - cell.com
Waste processing from fish and seafood manufacturers represents a sustainable option to
prevent environmental contamination, and their byproducts offer different benefits …
prevent environmental contamination, and their byproducts offer different benefits …
Marine collagen: a promising biomaterial for wound healing, skin anti-aging, and bone regeneration
S Geahchan, P Baharlouei, A Rahman - Marine drugs, 2022 - mdpi.com
Marine organisms harbor numerous bioactive substances that can be utilized in the
pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries. Scientific research on various applications of …
pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries. Scientific research on various applications of …
Sea cucumber derived type I collagen: A comprehensive review
Collagen is the major fibrillar protein in most living organisms. Among the different types of
collagen, type I collagen is the most abundant one in tissues of marine invertebrates. Due to …
collagen, type I collagen is the most abundant one in tissues of marine invertebrates. Due to …