Preparation of Nanoemulsions with Low-Molecular-Weight Collagen Peptides from Sturgeon Fish Skin and Evaluation of Anti-Diabetic and Wound-Healing Effects in Mice
This study aims to isolate collagen peptides from waste sturgeon fish skin, and prepare nanoemulsions for studying their anti-diabetic and wound-healing effects in mice. Collagen peptides were extracted and purified by acetic acid with sonication, followed by two-stage hydrolysis with 0.1% pepsin an...
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Main Authors: | Nian-Ting Hou (Author), Bing-Huei Chen (Author) |
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2023-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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