[PDF][PDF] Hydrolyzed collagen from salmon skin increases the migration and filopodia formation of skin keratinocytes by activation of FAK/Src pathway

W Woonnoi, L Chotphruethipong… - Polish Journal of …, 2021 - bibliotekanauki.pl
Previous studies reported hydrolyzed collagen increase cell proliferation and migration
involved in the wound repair process. Nevertheless, the knowledge related with wound …

[HTML][HTML] Combined effects of defatted hydrolyzed collagen from salmon skin and vitamin C on proliferation and migration of human fibroblast cell

L Chotphruethipong, P Hutamekalin, K Nilsuwan… - Fishes, 2022 - mdpi.com
Skin injury causes fibroblast dysfunction and lowers collagen production. Safe, functional
ingredients such as vitamin C (Vit C) and fish hydrolyzed collagen (HC) have been used to …

The protective effects of long‐term oral administration of marine collagen hydrolysate from chum salmon on collagen matrix homeostasis in the chronological aged …

J Liang, X Pei, Z Zhang, N Wang… - Journal of food …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
To investigate the long‐term effects of marine collagen hydrolysate (MCH) from Chum
Salmon skin on the aberrant collagen matrix homeostasis in chronological aged skin …

Evaluation of the skin moisturizing efficacy of a collagen peptide isolated from fish scales, using HaCaT keratinocytes

H Kim, B Jeon, HJ Lee… - Journal of the Korean …, 2020 - khu.elsevierpure.com
A low-molecular collagen peptide NS (CPNS) has recently been prepared from fish scales
by fungal protease. In the preliminary study, CPNS administration to UVB-irradiated hairless …

[HTML][HTML] Collagen extract obtained from Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus L.) skin accelerates wound healing in rat model via up regulating VEGF, bFGF, and α-SMA …

ZI Elbialy, A Atiba, A Abdelnaby, II Al-Hawary… - BMC veterinary …, 2020 - Springer
Background Collagen is the most abundant structural protein in the mammalian connective
tissue and represents approximately 30% of animal protein. The current study evaluated the …

Effect of hydrolyzed collagen from defatted Asian sea bass (Lates calcarifer) skin on fibroblast proliferation, migration and antioxidant activities

L Chotphruethipong, W Sukketsiri, RE Aluko… - Journal of Food Science …, 2021 - Springer
Hydrolyzed collagen from the defatted Asian sea bass (Lates calcarifer)(Asbs-HC) had high
hydrophobic amino acids and imino acids. When fibroblast cell was treated with Asbs-HC …

[HTML][HTML] In vitro antioxidant and wound-healing activities of hydrolyzed collagen from defatted Asian sea bass skin as influenced by different enzyme types and …

L Chotphruethipong, T Binlateh, P Hutamekalin… - RSC …, 2021 - pubs.rsc.org
Hydrolyzed collagen (HC) from defatted Asian sea bass skin was prepared by different
enzymatic hydrolysis processes. For one-enzyme hydrolysis, papain (0.3 unit per g dry …

[HTML][HTML] Type II Collagen from Cartilage of Acipenser baerii Promotes Wound Healing in Human Dermal Fibroblasts and in Mouse Skin

CS Lai, CW Tu, HC Kuo, PP Sun, ML Tsai - Marine drugs, 2020 - mdpi.com
Type II collagen is an important component of cartilage; however, little is known about its
effect on skin wound healing. In this study, type II collagen was extracted from the cartilage …

Collagen Peptides Isolated from Salmo salar and Tilapia nilotica Skin Accelerate Wound Healing by Altering Cutaneous Microbiome Colonization via Upregulated …

F Mei, J Liu, J Wu, Z Duan, M Chen… - Journal of agricultural …, 2020 - ACS Publications
Collagen peptides can promote wound healing and are closely related to microbiome
colonization. We investigated the relationship among collagen peptides, wound healing …

[HTML][HTML] Gly-Pro-Val-Gly-Pro-Ser peptide fish collagen improves skin moisture and wrinkles with ameliorated the oxidative stress and pro-inflammatory factors in skin …

W Cho, J Park, M Lee, SH Park, J Jung… - … Nutrition and Food …, 2023 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
This study aimed to investigate whether low molecular fish collagen peptide (FC) from
Oreochromis niloticus had protective effects on skin of photoaging mimic models. We …