Seas of Renewal: Turning Sea Urchin Waste into Polyhydroxynaphtoquinone-Collagen Biomaterials for Skin Regeneration
Giordana Martinelli,
Stefania Marzorati,
Margherita Roncoroni
et al.
Abstract:Chronic wounds and skin ulcers pose significant challenges to healthcare systems globally, necessitating innovative approaches to expedite healing processes. Biomaterial-based therapies have emerged as promising solutions for tissue regeneration. This study focuses on valorization of sea urchin waste towards the development and characterization of collagen-based scaffolds added with polyhydroxynaphthoquinones (PHNQs) antioxidants, successfully incorporated into biomaterials at optimal ratio, enhancing scaffold… Show more
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