LEADER 05330nam 2201273z- 450 001 9910580205703321 005 20231214133201.0 035 $a(CKB)5690000000012031 035 $a(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/87476 035 $a(EXLCZ)995690000000012031 100 $a20202207d2022 |y 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurmn|---annan 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 10$aCollagen from Marine Biological Source and Medical Applications 210 $aBasel$cMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute$d2022 215 $a1 electronic resource (304 p.) 311 $a3-0365-3663-9 311 $a3-0365-3664-7 330 $aCollagen is the main fibrous structural protein in the extracellular matrix and connective tissue of animals. It is a primary building block of bones, tendons, skin, hair, cartilage, and all joints in the body. It is also considered a "glue" that holds the body together. Collagen production begins to slow down, and cell structures start losing their strength as we become older. Collagen supplementation is a vital way to help our body revive itself and stay youthful. Recently, collagen-based biomedical materials have developed important and clinically effective materials that have become widely acceptable. However, collagen extraction from land animal sources is complex, time consuming, and expensive. Hence, marine sources have started to be researched and have been found to be the most convenient and safest sources for obtaining collagen. Another reason for favouring these sources is due to concerns over adverse inflammatory and immunologic responses and the prevalence of various diseases among land animals that can cause health complications.Marine sources also have plenty of advantages over land animal sources: (1) a high collagen content; (2) environmentally friendly; (3) the presence of biological contaminants and toxins is almost negligible; (4) a low inflammatory response; (5) greater absorption due to their low molecular weight; (6) less significant religious and ethical constraints; (7) minor regulatory and quality control problems; (8) metabolic compatibility, among others. This huge source of marine collagen is expected to make a great contribution to marine biotechnology products and medical applications. 606 $aMedicine$2bicssc 610 $aAxinella cannabina 610 $aSuberites carnosus 610 $asponges 610 $amarine collagen 610 $ahydrogel 610 $acollagen rheology 610 $amarine sponge GAG 610 $amarine biomaterials 610 $aChondrosia reniformis 610 $abone grafting 610 $abone biocompatible materials 610 $abone regeneration 610 $aNibea japonica 610 $aresponse surface methodology 610 $aoptimization 610 $acharacterization 610 $acollagen 610 $aspongin 610 $acollagen-related proteins 610 $ascaffolds 610 $abiomaterials 610 $ajellyfish collagen 610 $amineralized salmon collagen 610 $aosteochondral tissue engineering 610 $abiphasic scaffold 610 $aosteochondral medium 610 $aalginate 610 $amedical device 610 $ascaffold 610 $asoft corals 610 $atissue regeneration 610 $aPorifera 610 $atissue engineering 610 $amembranes 610 $acartilaginous fish by-products 610 $achitosan 610 $acomposite films 610 $aproperties 610 $ablue shark collagen 610 $aosteogenic activity 610 $aRunx2 610 $adifferentiated mesenchymal stem cell 610 $aosteoblast 610 $aproliferation 610 $acollagen peptide 610 $aornithine 610 $askin elasticity 610 $atransepidermal water loss 610 $agrowth hormone 610 $ainsulin-like growth factor-1 610 $amarine-origin collagen 610 $acodfish 610 $abiophysical characterization 610 $abiologic activity 610 $aASTM guidelines 610 $abiomedical application 610 $askin collagen 610 $aelectrodialysis 610 $athermal stability 610 $aTakifugu flavidus 610 $amariculture 610 $asponge 610 $afishfarm 610 $aintegrated multitrophic aquaculture 610 $ahydroxyproline 610 $afibroblasts proliferation and differentiation 610 $awound healing 610 $afish discards 610 $afish by-products 610 $acosmetic applications 610 $aexperimental designs 610 $achitin 610 $acorals 610 $aextracellular matrix 610 $amarine invertebrates 610 $amarine proteins 610 $aNile tilapia collagen 615 7$aMedicine 700 $aRahman$b Azizur$4edt$0976286 702 $aSilva$b Tiago H$4edt 702 $aRahman$b Azizur$4oth 702 $aSilva$b Tiago H$4oth 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910580205703321 996 $aCollagen from Marine Biological Source and Medical Applications$93040803 997 $aUNINA