A review on the processing technique, physicochemical, and bioactive properties of marine collagen

Author:

Shaik Mannur Ismail1,Rahman Siti Hajar Abdul1,Yusri Anis Syafiqah1,Ismail‐Fitry Mohammad Rashedi2,Kumar Nune Satya Sampath3,Sarbon Norizah Mhd1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Fisheries and Food Science Universiti Malaysia Terengganu Kuala Nerus Terengganu Malaysia

2. Department of Food Technology, Faculty of Food Science and Technology Universiti Putra Malaysia UPM Serdang Selangor Malaysia

3. Department of Biotechnology, Vignan's Foundation for Science Technology and Research Guntur Andhra Pradesh India

Abstract

AbstractCollagens are conventionally derived from bovine and porcine sources. However, these sources were commonly associated with infectious diseases such as bovine spongiform encephalopathy, foot and mouth disease, autoimmune and allergic reactions, and religious constraints. The significant amount of collagen available in marine species, especially fish skins, scales, fins, and bones, shows that marine species can be a potential alternative source to mammalian collagen. Therefore, this review aims to give a clearer outlook on the processing techniques of marine collagen and its physicochemical and bioactive properties as a potential alternative to mammalian collagen. The two most suitable extraction methods for marine collagen are pepsin‐soluble extraction and ultrasound‐assisted extraction. Additionally, marine collagen's physicochemical and bioactive properties, such as antioxidants, wound healing, tissue engineering, and cosmetic biomaterial have been thoroughly discussed in this review.Practical ApplicationCollagen extracted from marine sources showed its potential in physicochemical and bioactive properties, including antioxidants and wound‐healing capabilities, as an alternative to mammalian collagen. The significant amount of collagen found in marine species, particularly in fish skins, scales, bones, and sea cucumbers, suggests that marine sources could be a viable alternative to land mammal collagen due to their abundance and accessibility. The ultrasound‐assisted extraction technique has improved the extracted marine collagen's physicochemical and bioactivity properties and quality properties.

Publisher

Wiley

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