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Collagen

  • Product Name: Collagen
  • CasNo: 9064-67-9
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CasNo: 9064-67-9

Molecular Formula: C4H6N2O3R2.(C7H9N2O2R)n

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  • Molecular Formula:C4H6N2O3R2.(C7H9N2O2R)n
  • Molecular Weight:0
  • PSA:0.00000 
  • LogP:0.00000 

Collagen(Cas 9064-67-9) Usage

Overview

Collagen is the most abundant protein found in the human body, constituting about 30% of the body's total protein content. It plays a crucial role in providing structure, support, and strength to various tissues, including bone, skin, muscles, tendons, and cartilage. Collagen is responsible for maintaining healthy joints and skin elasticity.

Uses

In addition to its structural role, collagen has garnered attention for its potential health benefits when taken as a supplement. While scientific research on collagen supplementation is still limited, some studies suggest that hydrolyzed collagen supplements, taken at doses ranging from 2.5 to 15 grams daily, may offer benefits such as improved joint health, skin elasticity, and muscle mass. Collagen's unique properties make it a versatile biomaterial with numerous applications in medicine. It is widely used in drug delivery systems, including collagen shields for ophthalmology, sponges for wound healing, and gel formulations for sustained drug release. Collagen is also employed in tissue engineering, contributing to the development of skin substitutes, bone grafts, and artificial blood vessels.

Definition

collagen's biocompatibility, safety, and unique chemical structure make it a valuable resource in various medical applications, from wound healing to tissue engineering.

Who Evaluation

Evaluation year: 2021

 

9064-67-9 Relevant articles

Biochemistry of collagen

G Ramachandran

, Books

Collagen is a fascinating protein not only because of its ubiquitous occurrence in multicellular animals, but also because of its unique chemi cal structure.

THE STRUCTURE OF COLLAGEN

ALEXANDER RICH and F. H. C. CRICK

, The Excitement of Discovery: Selected Papers of Alexander Rich, pp. 103-104 (2018)

Very recently, Ramachandran and Kartha have made an important contribution by proposing a coiled-coil structure for collagen. We believe this idea to be basically correct but the actual structure suggested by them to be wrong…

Heritable diseases of collagen

DJ Prockop, KI Kivirikko

, New England Journal of Medicine, 1984

FOR several decades it has been apparent that many diseases directly or indirectly involve collagen, the tough fibrous material that is the most abundant protein in the body and the …

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