DETERMINATION OF THE STRUCTURE OF COLLAGEN-BASED BIOPOLYMERS USING IR SPECTROSCOPIC METHOD
Abstract
Collagen protein is widely used in medicine and pharmaceuticals due to its non-toxicity, biocompatibility, and bioactivity [1]. However, as a natural biopolymer, the high viscosity of collagen causes difficulties in obtaining biomaterials from it [2]. Therefore, obtaining collagen mass with low viscosity is of practical importance.
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