Amino Acid and Proximate Analysis of Type-1 Collagen from Sea Cucumber and Tilapia-Skin and its Potential Application as Artificial Tendon

Tendon injury is a medical indication that requires surgical therapy and prolonged recovery. Collagen plays a crucial role in the wound healing process. Collagen maintains homeostasis, interacts with platelets, and enhances cellular components. Most living organisms consist of collagen components as...

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Main Authors: Safira, Arifia, Rani, Cinta Atsa Mahesa, Puspitasari, Roro Ayu, Ayuningtyas, Anindyta Kirana Putri, Mahendra, Yayang Amru, Purnomo, Agus, Fikri, Faisal, Chhetri, Shekhar, Purnama, Muhammad Thohawi Elziyad
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spelling id-ugm-repo.2786502023-11-02T01:28:09Z https://repository.ugm.ac.id/278650/ Amino Acid and Proximate Analysis of Type-1 Collagen from Sea Cucumber and Tilapia-Skin and its Potential Application as Artificial Tendon Safira, Arifia Rani, Cinta Atsa Mahesa Puspitasari, Roro Ayu Ayuningtyas, Anindyta Kirana Putri Mahendra, Yayang Amru Purnomo, Agus Fikri, Faisal Chhetri, Shekhar Purnama, Muhammad Thohawi Elziyad Veterinary Sciences Tendon injury is a medical indication that requires surgical therapy and prolonged recovery. Collagen plays a crucial role in the wound healing process. Collagen maintains homeostasis, interacts with platelets, and enhances cellular components. Most living organisms consist of collagen components as fibrillar proteins. In this study, the potential properties of type-1 collagen from sea cucumber and Tilapia-skin were evaluated depend on proximate analysis, amino acid composition, and moisture-absorption ability. The result showed that Tilapia-skin has a higher protein and fat composition compared to the sea cucumber. In contrast, moisture, ash, and yield composition showed higher for sea cucumber compared to Tilapia-skin. Meanwhile, based on amino acid analysis was revealed that proline, alanine, methionine, isoleucine, leucine, phenylalanine, and lysine were lower on sea cucumber compared to Tilapia-skin. In conclusion, both type-1 collagen material from sea cucumber and Tilapia-skin might be developed as a biomaterial for tendon injury. It is crucial that further studies be carried out to emphasize the potential of biodegradable and bio-replaceable materials using the in vivo model. Springer 2022 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en https://repository.ugm.ac.id/278650/1/Purnomo-2_KH.pdf Safira, Arifia and Rani, Cinta Atsa Mahesa and Puspitasari, Roro Ayu and Ayuningtyas, Anindyta Kirana Putri and Mahendra, Yayang Amru and Purnomo, Agus and Fikri, Faisal and Chhetri, Shekhar and Purnama, Muhammad Thohawi Elziyad (2022) Amino Acid and Proximate Analysis of Type-1 Collagen from Sea Cucumber and Tilapia-Skin and its Potential Application as Artificial Tendon. Pharmacogn J., 14 (4). pp. 358-361. ISSN 0975-3575 http://www.phcogj.com/v13/i4 10.5530/pj.2022.14.107
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topic Veterinary Sciences
spellingShingle Veterinary Sciences
Safira, Arifia
Rani, Cinta Atsa Mahesa
Puspitasari, Roro Ayu
Ayuningtyas, Anindyta Kirana Putri
Mahendra, Yayang Amru
Purnomo, Agus
Fikri, Faisal
Chhetri, Shekhar
Purnama, Muhammad Thohawi Elziyad
Amino Acid and Proximate Analysis of Type-1 Collagen from Sea Cucumber and Tilapia-Skin and its Potential Application as Artificial Tendon
description Tendon injury is a medical indication that requires surgical therapy and prolonged recovery. Collagen plays a crucial role in the wound healing process. Collagen maintains homeostasis, interacts with platelets, and enhances cellular components. Most living organisms consist of collagen components as fibrillar proteins. In this study, the potential properties of type-1 collagen from sea cucumber and Tilapia-skin were evaluated depend on proximate analysis, amino acid composition, and moisture-absorption ability. The result showed that Tilapia-skin has a higher protein and fat composition compared to the sea cucumber. In contrast, moisture, ash, and yield composition showed higher for sea cucumber compared to Tilapia-skin. Meanwhile, based on amino acid analysis was revealed that proline, alanine, methionine, isoleucine, leucine, phenylalanine, and lysine were lower on sea cucumber compared to Tilapia-skin. In conclusion, both type-1 collagen material from sea cucumber and Tilapia-skin might be developed as a biomaterial for tendon injury. It is crucial that further studies be carried out to emphasize the potential of biodegradable and bio-replaceable materials using the in vivo model.
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author Safira, Arifia
Rani, Cinta Atsa Mahesa
Puspitasari, Roro Ayu
Ayuningtyas, Anindyta Kirana Putri
Mahendra, Yayang Amru
Purnomo, Agus
Fikri, Faisal
Chhetri, Shekhar
Purnama, Muhammad Thohawi Elziyad
author_facet Safira, Arifia
Rani, Cinta Atsa Mahesa
Puspitasari, Roro Ayu
Ayuningtyas, Anindyta Kirana Putri
Mahendra, Yayang Amru
Purnomo, Agus
Fikri, Faisal
Chhetri, Shekhar
Purnama, Muhammad Thohawi Elziyad
author_sort Safira, Arifia
title Amino Acid and Proximate Analysis of Type-1 Collagen from Sea Cucumber and Tilapia-Skin and its Potential Application as Artificial Tendon
title_short Amino Acid and Proximate Analysis of Type-1 Collagen from Sea Cucumber and Tilapia-Skin and its Potential Application as Artificial Tendon
title_full Amino Acid and Proximate Analysis of Type-1 Collagen from Sea Cucumber and Tilapia-Skin and its Potential Application as Artificial Tendon
title_fullStr Amino Acid and Proximate Analysis of Type-1 Collagen from Sea Cucumber and Tilapia-Skin and its Potential Application as Artificial Tendon
title_full_unstemmed Amino Acid and Proximate Analysis of Type-1 Collagen from Sea Cucumber and Tilapia-Skin and its Potential Application as Artificial Tendon
title_sort amino acid and proximate analysis of type-1 collagen from sea cucumber and tilapia-skin and its potential application as artificial tendon
publisher Springer
publishDate 2022
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