2014
DOI: 10.4314/tjpr.v12i6.4
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Formulation and Evaluation of Cat Fish Slim Mucin Ointment for Wound Healing

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“…The protein content of albumin ointment which has the highest value is 0.8% collagen concentration of 1.34%, and the lowest result is 0.4% concentration of 0.96%. The protein content of the albumin ointment produced was lower when compared to the protein content of the ointment in the study of Momoh, et al, (2013), which was 8.5%. The value of protein content in albumin ointment increased along with the increase in collagen concentration.…”
Section: Figure 2 the Results Of Viscositymentioning
confidence: 59%
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“…The protein content of albumin ointment which has the highest value is 0.8% collagen concentration of 1.34%, and the lowest result is 0.4% concentration of 0.96%. The protein content of the albumin ointment produced was lower when compared to the protein content of the ointment in the study of Momoh, et al, (2013), which was 8.5%. The value of protein content in albumin ointment increased along with the increase in collagen concentration.…”
Section: Figure 2 the Results Of Viscositymentioning
confidence: 59%
“…The fat content of albumin ointment which has the highest value is 0.4% collagen concentration of 93.45%, and the lowest result is 0.8% concentration of 88.29%. The fat content of the albumin ointment produced was higher when compared to the fat content of the ointment in the study of Momoh, et al, (2013), amounting to 13.4%. www.ijsrp.org…”
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confidence: 67%
“…The specific amino acids are glycine, while the fatty acids are arachidonic acid (Wahab et Clarias gariepinus Catfish 5% of catfish mucin ointment showed 100 % wound healing properties on the 12 th day. The ointment showed a significant higher tensile strength and hydroxyproline in the skin, with no record of toxicity Momoh et al, 2013 Channa striatus snakehead murrel…”
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confidence: 96%
“…[12] Recently, mucin as a naturally derived macromolecule having such a unique structure and properties has been regarded as a building block of biomaterials, [10] as represented by coating for cell-repellent [13] or cell-selective [14] surfaces, and a component of therapeutic agent for wound healing. [15] Animal mucus forms through the interaction of mucin and nonmucin proteins via dynamic bonds, forming hydrogel having shear moduli in the order of 1-100 Pa. [6,7,16] Similarly, interactions between mucin and various macromolecules including cationic or mucoadhesive proteins, [17,18] polysaccharides, [19][20][21][22] and lectins [23,24] have been extensively studied. Generally, chemical modification is needed for mucins to be used as building blocks of bio-synthetic hybrid materials.…”
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