Collagen Extraction from Animal Skin

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Abstract

Collagen is the most abundant structural protein in animals. It is the major component of skin. It finds uses in cosmetics, medicine, yarn production and packaging. This paper reviews the extraction of collagen from hides of most consumed animals for meat with the focus on literature pub-lished since 2000. The different pretreatment and extraction techniques that have been investigated for producing collagen from animal skins are reviewed. Pretreatment by enzymatic, acid or alkaline methods have been used. Extraction by chemical hydrolysis, salt solubilization, enzymatic hydrolysis, ultrasound assisted extraction and other methods are described. Post-extraction purification methods are also explained. This compilation will be useful for anyone wishing to use collagen as a resource and wanting to further improve the extraction and purification methods.

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Matinong, A. M. E., Chisti, Y., Pickering, K. L., & Haverkamp, R. G. (2022, June 1). Collagen Extraction from Animal Skin. Biology. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/biology11060905

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