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Exploring dog antler chews as a novel source of collagen supplementation: extraction and characterization of collagen from red deer antlers

Collagen is the body’s most abundant protein and is primarily found in the skin, bones, tendons, and ligaments of animals and fish. As the interest in collagen supplementation grows, new sources of this protein are continually being introduced. We have confirmed that red deer antlers are a source of...

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Autores principales: Pepłowska, Kamila, Wałecka, Joanna, Bąkowski, Paweł, Dzięgielewski, Zbyszko, Dzięgielewski, Damian, Grzywacz, Kamilla
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Publicado: Termedia Publishing House 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10323738/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37427030
http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/bta.2023.127208
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author Pepłowska, Kamila
Wałecka, Joanna
Bąkowski, Paweł
Dzięgielewski, Zbyszko
Dzięgielewski, Damian
Grzywacz, Kamilla
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Wałecka, Joanna
Bąkowski, Paweł
Dzięgielewski, Zbyszko
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description Collagen is the body’s most abundant protein and is primarily found in the skin, bones, tendons, and ligaments of animals and fish. As the interest in collagen supplementation grows, new sources of this protein are continually being introduced. We have confirmed that red deer antlers are a source of type I collagen. We investigated the effects of chemical treatment, temperature, and time on the extractability of collagen from red deer antlers. The optimal conditions for obtaining the highest collagen yield were determined to be: 1) removing noncollagenous proteins at 25°C for 12 h in an alkaline solution, 2) defatting at 25°C using a 1:10 grounded antler:butyl alcohol ratio, and 3) acidic extraction lasting 36 h using a 1:10 antler:acetic acid ratio. Under these conditions, we obtained a collagen yield of 22.04%. The molecular characterization of red deer antler collagen revealed typical features of type I collagens, including the presence of three α-chains, high glycine content, and high levels of proline and hydroxyproline, as well as helical arrangements. This report suggests that red deer antlers have significant potential as a source of collagen supplements.
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spelling pubmed-103237382023-07-07 Exploring dog antler chews as a novel source of collagen supplementation: extraction and characterization of collagen from red deer antlers Pepłowska, Kamila Wałecka, Joanna Bąkowski, Paweł Dzięgielewski, Zbyszko Dzięgielewski, Damian Grzywacz, Kamilla BioTechnologia (Pozn) Research Papers Collagen is the body’s most abundant protein and is primarily found in the skin, bones, tendons, and ligaments of animals and fish. As the interest in collagen supplementation grows, new sources of this protein are continually being introduced. We have confirmed that red deer antlers are a source of type I collagen. We investigated the effects of chemical treatment, temperature, and time on the extractability of collagen from red deer antlers. The optimal conditions for obtaining the highest collagen yield were determined to be: 1) removing noncollagenous proteins at 25°C for 12 h in an alkaline solution, 2) defatting at 25°C using a 1:10 grounded antler:butyl alcohol ratio, and 3) acidic extraction lasting 36 h using a 1:10 antler:acetic acid ratio. Under these conditions, we obtained a collagen yield of 22.04%. The molecular characterization of red deer antler collagen revealed typical features of type I collagens, including the presence of three α-chains, high glycine content, and high levels of proline and hydroxyproline, as well as helical arrangements. This report suggests that red deer antlers have significant potential as a source of collagen supplements. Termedia Publishing House 2023-06-26 /pmc/articles/PMC10323738/ /pubmed/37427030 http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/bta.2023.127208 Text en © 2023 Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry, Polish Academy of Sciences https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND), allowing third parties to download and share its works but not commercially purposes or to create derivative works.
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Exploring dog antler chews as a novel source of collagen supplementation: extraction and characterization of collagen from red deer antlers
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title_fullStr Exploring dog antler chews as a novel source of collagen supplementation: extraction and characterization of collagen from red deer antlers
title_full_unstemmed Exploring dog antler chews as a novel source of collagen supplementation: extraction and characterization of collagen from red deer antlers
title_short Exploring dog antler chews as a novel source of collagen supplementation: extraction and characterization of collagen from red deer antlers
title_sort exploring dog antler chews as a novel source of collagen supplementation: extraction and characterization of collagen from red deer antlers
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10323738/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37427030
http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/bta.2023.127208
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