2016
DOI: 10.13005/ojc/320336
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Extraction and Characterization of Collagen from Buffalo Skin for Biomedical Applications

Abstract: Collagen is widely used for biomedical and pharmaceutical applications due to its excellent biocompatibility, biodegradability and weak antigenicity. However, applicability is limited due to its high cost and probability of disease transmission from the current sources, which are bovine and porcine. In the present study, collagen was extracted from 6 months buffalo skins as alternative save sources. Collagen was characterized by different physico-chemical techniques like ATR-FTIR, Raman, SEM, DSC and amino aci… Show more

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“…Collagen has been widely used in food, cosmetic, pharmaceutical and biomedical industries. This may be due to its weak antigenicity with excellent biocompatibility/ biodegradability in nature (Rizk and Mostafa, 2016). Since collagen from porcine or bovine sources has the limitation due to religious concern (Kittiphattanabawon et al, 2005), the demand for alternative commercial sources of collagen is increasing.…”
Section: Molecular Characteristics Of Acid and Pepsin Soluble Collagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Collagen has been widely used in food, cosmetic, pharmaceutical and biomedical industries. This may be due to its weak antigenicity with excellent biocompatibility/ biodegradability in nature (Rizk and Mostafa, 2016). Since collagen from porcine or bovine sources has the limitation due to religious concern (Kittiphattanabawon et al, 2005), the demand for alternative commercial sources of collagen is increasing.…”
Section: Molecular Characteristics Of Acid and Pepsin Soluble Collagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The presence of hydrogen bonding in amide A group is indicative of the secondary structure of all three proteins. They also showed carbon-hydrogen alkyl bond stretching peaks (νC-H) at around 2950 to 2847 cm −1 and carbon-oxygen stretching peak (νC-O) at 1035 cm −1 [28]. Res-ColBD also showed a peak between 1100 and 800 cm −1 which corresponds to C-H bond and is possibly due to the ColBD presence in resilin nanocomposite.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…In recent decades, inedible animal by-products are utilized to produce fertilizers, minerals, fatty acids, vitamins, protein hydrolysates, and collagen [ 62 ]. Bovine collagen is the primary source for the industrial collagen used in medicine, cosmetics, and other non-biomedical applications [ 63 ]. Sterilized purified collagen from cow skin is used as injectable bovine collagen [ 64 ].…”
Section: Sources Of Collagenmentioning
confidence: 99%