Fish Skin Graft as Wound Dressing to Provide Acceleration of Wound Healing: A Narrative Review

Acellular fish skin grafts (FSGs) are tissue-based products derived from the minimally processed skin of the Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua). The FSG has a high amount of omega-3 fatty acids, which aid in the regeneration of tissues by promoting the growth of new blood vessels and tissue formation throu...

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Main Author: Bremi Surya Winata
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Published: Zenodo 2024
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10638447
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spelling ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:10638447 2024-09-15T17:55:23+00:00 Fish Skin Graft as Wound Dressing to Provide Acceleration of Wound Healing: A Narrative Review Bremi Surya Winata 2024-02-09 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10638447 unknown Zenodo https://zenodo.org/communities/ijisrt https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10638446 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10638447 oai:zenodo.org:10638447 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode Fish Skin Graft as Wound Dressing to Provide Acceleration of Wound Healing: A Narrative Review, 9(2), 4, (2024-02-09) info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2024 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1063844710.5281/zenodo.10638446 2024-07-27T00:43:40Z Acellular fish skin grafts (FSGs) are tissue-based products derived from the minimally processed skin of the Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua). The FSG has a high amount of omega-3 fatty acids, which aid in the regeneration of tissues by promoting the growth of new blood vessels and tissue formation throughout the stages of wound healing known as proliferation and remodeling. FSG exhibits a higher degree of structural resemblance to human skin compared to antiviral-treated skin substitutes like amniotic membrane. Furthermore, there is no evidence of any prion, bacterial, or viral infections being transmissible from North-Atlantic cod to humans. The FSG undergoes proprietary processing that maintains the integrity and lipid composition of the skin. FSG is presently the sole acellular dermal matrix product that does not derive from mammalian tissues. This review will examine the efficacy of FSG as a wound dressing. Keywords:- Fish skin Graft, Wound Dressing, Regeneration. Article in Journal/Newspaper atlantic cod Gadus morhua North Atlantic Zenodo
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description Acellular fish skin grafts (FSGs) are tissue-based products derived from the minimally processed skin of the Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua). The FSG has a high amount of omega-3 fatty acids, which aid in the regeneration of tissues by promoting the growth of new blood vessels and tissue formation throughout the stages of wound healing known as proliferation and remodeling. FSG exhibits a higher degree of structural resemblance to human skin compared to antiviral-treated skin substitutes like amniotic membrane. Furthermore, there is no evidence of any prion, bacterial, or viral infections being transmissible from North-Atlantic cod to humans. The FSG undergoes proprietary processing that maintains the integrity and lipid composition of the skin. FSG is presently the sole acellular dermal matrix product that does not derive from mammalian tissues. This review will examine the efficacy of FSG as a wound dressing. Keywords:- Fish skin Graft, Wound Dressing, Regeneration.
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author Bremi Surya Winata
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Fish Skin Graft as Wound Dressing to Provide Acceleration of Wound Healing: A Narrative Review
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title Fish Skin Graft as Wound Dressing to Provide Acceleration of Wound Healing: A Narrative Review
title_short Fish Skin Graft as Wound Dressing to Provide Acceleration of Wound Healing: A Narrative Review
title_full Fish Skin Graft as Wound Dressing to Provide Acceleration of Wound Healing: A Narrative Review
title_fullStr Fish Skin Graft as Wound Dressing to Provide Acceleration of Wound Healing: A Narrative Review
title_full_unstemmed Fish Skin Graft as Wound Dressing to Provide Acceleration of Wound Healing: A Narrative Review
title_sort fish skin graft as wound dressing to provide acceleration of wound healing: a narrative review
publisher Zenodo
publishDate 2024
url https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10638447
genre atlantic cod
Gadus morhua
North Atlantic
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