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Extraction and Characterization of Self-Assembled Collagen Isolated from Grass Carp and Crucian Carp
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Tissue EngineeringEngineeringBiomimetic MaterialsCollagen DetectionBiomaterials DesignBiofabricationBiomedical EngineeringFish CollagensMatrix BiologyCrucian CarpBiomimetic PolymerSelf-assembled Collagen IsolatedGrass CarpBiopolymersFiber ChemistryGrass Carp SkinBiomolecular EngineeringBiofunctional MaterialBiomanufacturingWound HealingMedicineBiomaterialsBiocompatible MaterialExtracellular Matrix
Collagens were extracted from grass carp skin (GCC), grass carp scales (GSC), and crucian carp skin (CCC) using an acid-enzyme combination method, and their characteristics and self-assembly properties were analyzed. Electrophoretic patterns characterized all three as type I collagens. An ultraviolet analysis identified the optimal wavelengths for collagen detection, while a Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy analysis confirmed the triple-helical structure of the collagens. The GCC, GSC, and CCC had denaturation temperatures of 39.75, 34.49, and 39.05 °C, respectively. All three were shown to self-assemble into fibrils at 30 °C in the presence of NaCl, but the fibril formation rate of CCC (40%) was slightly higher than those of GCC (28%) and GSC (27%). The GSC were shown to form a more strongly intertwined fibril network with a characteristic D-periodicity. The fish collagens extracted in this study have potential applications in the development of functionalized materials.
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