Production and Partial Characterization of Bioactive Compounds from Underutilized Marine Bioresources for a Cosmetic Formulation: Cytotoxicity and Bioactivity Evaluation
María Blanco,
Ana C. Sánchez,
Begoña Correa
et al.
Abstract:Hydrolyzed collagen, glycogen, and hyaluronic acid, obtained through the biotechnological valorization of underutilized marine bioresources, fulfill cosmetic industry requirements for sustainable products produced under circular economy principles. Hydrolyzed collagen was obtained by hydrolyzing blue shark collagen with papain and ultrafiltration. Glycogen was isolated from industrial mussel cooking wastewaters through ultrafiltration, precipitation, and selective polysaccharide separation. Hyaluronic acid was… Show more
Tannery solid waste (TSW) contains 70-90% collagen by weight. The rapid extraction of collagen while preserving its original and unique triple-helical conformation proves challenging. In this paper, an ionic liquid-synergistic...
Tannery solid waste (TSW) contains 70-90% collagen by weight. The rapid extraction of collagen while preserving its original and unique triple-helical conformation proves challenging. In this paper, an ionic liquid-synergistic...
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