2023
DOI: 10.3390/md21040201
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Jellyfishes—Significant Marine Resources with Potential in the Wound-Healing Process: A Review

Abstract: The wound-healing process is a significant area of interest in the medical field, and it is influenced by both external and patient-specific factors. The aim of this review paper is to highlight the proven wound-healing potential of the biocompounds found in jellyfish (such as polysaccharide compounds, collagen, collagen peptides and amino acids). There are aspects of the wound-healing process that can benefit from polysaccharides (JSPs) and collagen-based materials, as these materials have been shown to limit… Show more

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“…This problem is widely known and covered in scientific and economic sources, and currently, this problem has not been properly solved. At the same time, a number of research institutes and scientific and other organizations conduct large-scale research to study the possibilities and ways of recycling aquaculture waste, including dead jellyfish mass, in various sectors of production, economics, and management [12][13][14]. One of the promising areas for recycling dead jellyfish mass is in the construction industry.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This problem is widely known and covered in scientific and economic sources, and currently, this problem has not been properly solved. At the same time, a number of research institutes and scientific and other organizations conduct large-scale research to study the possibilities and ways of recycling aquaculture waste, including dead jellyfish mass, in various sectors of production, economics, and management [12][13][14]. One of the promising areas for recycling dead jellyfish mass is in the construction industry.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%