Stabilization of Low Denaturation Temperature Collagen from Fish by Physical Cross-Linking Methods

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Abstract

Collagen matrices were prepared from atelo salmon collagen (SC). SC has a lower denaturation temperature (19°C) than mammalian collagen. SC matrices were successfully stabilized by ultraviolet irradiation and dehydrothermal treatment, and their optimum conditions were determined. By sponging at 37°C, partial denaturation of the collagen molecules resulted in shrinkage of the matrices.

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Yunoki, S., Suzuki, T., & Takai, M. (2003). Stabilization of Low Denaturation Temperature Collagen from Fish by Physical Cross-Linking Methods. Journal of Bioscience and Bioengineering, 96(6), 575–577. https://doi.org/10.1263/jbb.96.575

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