Department of BIN Convergence Technology, Department of Polymer Nano Science & Technology and Polymer BIN Research Center, Jeonbuk National University, Jeonju, South Korea.
Department of orthopedic surgery, Medical School, Jeonbuk National University, Jeonju, Republic of Korea.
Adv Exp Med Biol. 2020;1250:3-13. doi: 10.1007/978-981-15-3262-7_1.
Collagen is an important component that makes 25-35% of our body proteins. Over the past decades, tissue engineers have been designing collagen-based biocompatible materials and studying their applications in different fields. Collagen obtained from cattle and pigs has been mainly used until now, but collagen derived from fish and other livestock has attracted more attention since the outbreak of mad cow disease, and they are also used as a raw material for cosmetics and foods. Due to the zoonotic infection using collagen derived from pigs and cattle, their application in developing biomaterials is limited; hence, the development of new animal-derived collagen is required. In addition, there is a religion (Islam, Hinduism, and Judaism) limited to export raw materials and products derived from cattle and pig. Hence, high-value collagen that is universally accessible in the world market is required. Therefore, in this review, we have dealt with the use of duck's feet-derived collagen (DC) as an emerging alternative to solve this problem and also presenting few original investigated bone regeneration results performed using DC.
胶原蛋白是一种重要的成分,占我们身体蛋白质的 25-35%。在过去的几十年中,组织工程师一直在设计基于胶原蛋白的生物相容性材料,并研究它们在不同领域的应用。直到现在,主要使用的胶原蛋白是从牛和猪中提取的,但自疯牛病爆发以来,从鱼和其他牲畜中提取的胶原蛋白引起了更多的关注,它们也被用作化妆品和食品的原料。由于使用源自猪和牛的胶原蛋白存在人畜共患感染的风险,因此其在生物材料开发中的应用受到限制;因此,需要开发新的动物源胶原蛋白。此外,有一个宗教(伊斯兰教、印度教和犹太教)限制出口源自牛和猪的原材料和产品。因此,需要在世界市场上获得通用的高价值胶原蛋白。因此,在这篇综述中,我们讨论了使用鸭脚来源的胶原蛋白 (DC) 作为一种新兴的替代方案来解决这个问题,并介绍了使用 DC 进行的一些原始骨再生研究结果。