2022
DOI: 10.1177/03913988221139883
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Preparation of Nile tilapia skin collagen powder by low-temperature and comprehensive evaluation of hemostasis and wound healing

Abstract: Nile tilapia (hereinafter referred to as tilapia) is a species with high economic value and extensive cultivation. In this study, the low-temperature Nile tilapia skin collagen powder (TSCP) was prepared by liquid nitrogen freeze pulverization. After physical and chemical analysis of its properties, it was found that its characteristics were similar to those of type I collagen. The three-dimensional helix structure of protein peptide is good and non denatured. It shows that cryogenic temperature guarantees the… Show more

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“…Since the 1970s, collagen‐based hemostatic materials [ 79 ] including patches, [ 80 ] powder, [ 81‐82 ] spray, [ 83 ] fiber [ 84‐85 ] and other forms have been used to promote hemostasis. Many collagen‐ based products, such as Helistat, Avitene, and CoStasis, have been used in preclinical animal bleeding models and clinical applications.…”
Section: Design Of Bioactive Hydrogel For Hemostasismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since the 1970s, collagen‐based hemostatic materials [ 79 ] including patches, [ 80 ] powder, [ 81‐82 ] spray, [ 83 ] fiber [ 84‐85 ] and other forms have been used to promote hemostasis. Many collagen‐ based products, such as Helistat, Avitene, and CoStasis, have been used in preclinical animal bleeding models and clinical applications.…”
Section: Design Of Bioactive Hydrogel For Hemostasismentioning
confidence: 99%