Suitability of marine-and porcine-derived collagen type I hydrogels for bioprinting and tissue engineering scaffolds
Collagens from a wide array of animals have been explored for use in tissue engineering in
an effort to replicate the native extracellular environment of the body. Marine-derived …
an effort to replicate the native extracellular environment of the body. Marine-derived …
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 …
Applications of marine collagen-based scaffolds in bone tissue engineering
Collagen is one of the important extracellular matrix (ECM) biomacromolecules that have
been under extensive exploration for the past several decades. Besides its characteristic …
been under extensive exploration for the past several decades. Besides its characteristic …
Aquaponics-derived tilapia skin collagen for biomaterials development
Collagen is one of the most widely used biomaterials in health-related sectors. The industrial
production of collagen mostly relies on its extraction from mammals, but several issues …
production of collagen mostly relies on its extraction from mammals, but several issues …
Collagen scaffolds derived from fresh water fish origin and their biocompatibility
Collagen, a major component of native extracellular matrix, has diverse biomedical
applications. However, its application is limited due to lack of cost‐effective production and …
applications. However, its application is limited due to lack of cost‐effective production and …
Collagen scaffolds derived from a marine source and their biocompatibility
E Song, SY Kim, T Chun, HJ Byun, YM Lee - Biomaterials, 2006 - Elsevier
The primary sources of industrial collagens are calf skin and bone. However, these carry a
high risk of bovine spongiform encephalopathy or transmissible spongiform …
high risk of bovine spongiform encephalopathy or transmissible spongiform …
Marine collagen as a promising biomaterial for biomedical applications
YS Lim, YJ Ok, SY Hwang, JY Kwak, S Yoon - Marine drugs, 2019 - mdpi.com
This review focuses on the expanding role of marine collagen (MC)-based scaffolds for
biomedical applications. A scaffold—a three-dimensional (3D) structure fabricated from …
biomedical applications. A scaffold—a three-dimensional (3D) structure fabricated from …
In vivo biological responses and bioresorption of tilapia scale collagen as a potential biomaterial
H Sugiura, S Yunoki, E Kondo, T Ikoma… - Journal of …, 2009 - Taylor & Francis
To date, collagen for biomedical uses has been obtained from mammalian sources. The
purpose of this study was to evaluate the in vivo biological responses and bioresorption of …
purpose of this study was to evaluate the in vivo biological responses and bioresorption of …
Native human collagen type I provides a viable physiologically relevant alternative to xenogeneic sources for tissue engineering applications: A comparative in vitro …
Xenogeneic sources of collagen type I remain a common choice for regenerative medicine
applications due to ease of availability. Human and animal sources have some similarities …
applications due to ease of availability. Human and animal sources have some similarities …
Multifunctional biomaterials from the sea: Assessing the effects of chitosan incorporation into collagen scaffolds on mechanical and biological functionality
RM Raftery, B Woods, ALP Marques, J Moreira-Silva… - Acta Biomaterialia, 2016 - Elsevier
Natural biomaterials such as collagen show promise in tissue engineering applications due
to their inherent bioactivity. The main limitation of collagen is its low mechanical strength and …
to their inherent bioactivity. The main limitation of collagen is its low mechanical strength and …