A review of extraction methods and application of marine collagen
International Journal of Development Research
A review of extraction methods and application of marine collagen
Received 17th January, 2024; Received in revised form 19th February, 2024; Accepted 27th March, 2024; Published online 30th April, 2024
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Marine collagen, sourced primarily from fish by-products, presents an increasingly significant and versatile bio-resource with diverse applications across healthcare sectors. This comprehensive review examines the multifaceted roles of marine collagen and its derivatives, underscoring their contribution to sustainable healthcare solutions.This review explores the potential impact of marine collagen-based drug delivery systems on improving treatment outcomes and patient well-being. Marine collagen's remarkable biocompatibility extends to the cosmetics and skincare industry. Collagen-based products have garnered significant attention due to their capacity to enhance skin elasticity and hydration, addressing aging-related concerns and promoting overall skin health. The cosmetic industry continues to benefit from the properties of marine collagen, offering consumers a sustainable and effective approach to enhancing their appearance and self-esteem. Importantly, the sustainability aspect of marine collagen sourcing cannot be overstated. Utilizing by-products from the fishing industry not only mitigates waste but also aligns with global efforts toward more environmentally responsible practices. This review examines the implications of such sustainable sourcing on environmental conservation and responsible resource utilization.Marine collagen and its derivatives offer versatile and sustainable bio-resources for healthcare applications. Their diverse applications in regenerative medicine, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics, along with their eco-friendly sourcing, position them as pivotal components in shaping the future of healthcare. The potential for marine collagen to transform healthcare and environmental practices is vast, making it a valuable focus for ongoing research and development efforts. As we delve deeper into the capabilities of this remarkable resource, we can anticipate a future healthcare landscape that is not only more effective but also more sustainable and environmentally conscious.