2021
DOI: 10.1088/1748-605x/abf0b6
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Applications of marine collagens in bone tissue engineering

Abstract: For decades, collagen has been among the most widely used biomaterials with several biomedical applications. Recently, researchers have shown a keen interest in collagen obtained from marine sources because of its biocompatibility, biodegradability, ease of extractability, safety, low immunogenicity, and low production costs. A wide variety of marine collagen-based scaffolds have been developed for bone tissue engineering, and these scaffolds display excellent biological effects. This review aims to provide an… Show more

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“…A wide variety of marine biomaterials have been explored to produce tissue engineering scaffolds able to regenerate the bone and cartilage [176]. It is worth emphasizing that most studies only performed a short-term evaluation after material implantation [177]. Hence, the long-term biological performance of the marine biomaterial scaffolds needs to be further determined to verify that these combinations are safe and effective materials.…”
Section: Bone and Cartilage Tissue Engineeringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A wide variety of marine biomaterials have been explored to produce tissue engineering scaffolds able to regenerate the bone and cartilage [176]. It is worth emphasizing that most studies only performed a short-term evaluation after material implantation [177]. Hence, the long-term biological performance of the marine biomaterial scaffolds needs to be further determined to verify that these combinations are safe and effective materials.…”
Section: Bone and Cartilage Tissue Engineeringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Then, the collagen can be extracted using acid or enzyme, such as pepsin. [30,155] Scaffolds and composites made of collagen derived from marine resources have been demonstrated to have the potential to stimulate tissue regeneration in vivo, such as bone, [156][157][158] skin, [159] and blood and lymphatic vessels (Figure 5a). [160]…”
Section: Collagen From Byproducts Of Fishing Industriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the past decades due to the collagen structure and function investigation, various collagen-based scaffolds have been proposed for BTE applications [ 73 , 74 , 75 ]. Collagen, as a connective tissue fibrillar protein, demonstrates biomimetic properties, high elasticity, and provides appropriate conditions for cells adhesion and interaction [ 76 ].…”
Section: Recent Developments In Bone Tissue Engineeringmentioning
confidence: 99%