2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.scp.2019.100166
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Collagen from Turkey (Meleagris gallopavo) tendon: A promising sustainable biomaterial for pharmaceutical use

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“…The characteristic band of collagen and chitosan, which is located at a length of 2925 cm -1 , could be related to the asymmetrical stretch of CH [16]. The carbonyl group is also present at 1540 cm -1 ; this group corresponds to the chitosan molecule and amide II band in collagen [17]. The salient absorption bands at around 1020 cm -1 and 1070 cm -1 are identified as the coupled C-C and C-O stretching vibrations, respectively.…”
Section: Molecular Distribution Of Chitosan/triclosan/collagen Matrixesmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…The characteristic band of collagen and chitosan, which is located at a length of 2925 cm -1 , could be related to the asymmetrical stretch of CH [16]. The carbonyl group is also present at 1540 cm -1 ; this group corresponds to the chitosan molecule and amide II band in collagen [17]. The salient absorption bands at around 1020 cm -1 and 1070 cm -1 are identified as the coupled C-C and C-O stretching vibrations, respectively.…”
Section: Molecular Distribution Of Chitosan/triclosan/collagen Matrixesmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Collagen type I: Mammalian skin, and tendon tissues (porcine, bovine and ovine in origin); collagen type II: bovine, porcine and chicken cartilaginous tissues [24,44]; marine collagen [45][46][47].…”
Section: Collagenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Collagen biomaterials also exhibit potential in drug delivery, having natural biocompatibility as an extracellular matrix protein [ 44 ]. Collagen extracted from turkey tendon, a waste product from the poultry industry, can be formed into sponge scaffolds following gelation, cross-linking and freeze-drying, with prilocaine hydrochloride loaded as a model drug [ 44 ]. Gelatin, formed from the partial hydrolysis of collagen, can similarly form hydrogels for drug delivery applications.…”
Section: Tissue Engineeringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A collagen reference sample was extracted from turkey tendons following a literature procedure (Grønlien et al, 2019). A Raman spectrum was recorded from this sample for comparison with Raman spectra from more complex beef and poultry samples.…”
Section: Pure Turkey Collagenmentioning
confidence: 99%