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New Formulation with Marine Algae from Black Sea

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  • Emin Cadar

    (Umf "Carol Davila" Bucharest, Faculty Of Pharmacy, Traian Vuia Str. Nr. 6, Sector 2, Bucharest, Romania)

  • Emilia Mihaela Cadar
  • Cristina-Luiza Erimia

Abstract

Seaweed is a natural treasure that can be intensely evaluated for therapeutic purposes. During the past years, it became obvious that the ecosystem presents a marine algae excedent, which should be utilized in one way or another. Marine algae have been intensely studied. The superior exploitation of the marine biomass represents a highly important resource for the pharmaceutical industry, supplying raw material for the extraction of bioactive substances (vitamins, sterols, and aminoacids) and various other substances, the purity of which is strongly connected to the state of the marine ecosystem. In present work the extracts from marine algae are incorporated in type I non-denatured fibrillar collagen matrixes for obtain new pharmaceutical product. In order to obtain therapeutic effects at nanostructure level, it is important to know the rheological characteristics of the relevant mixtures of collagen gels and extracts from marine algae selected for use. In this survey we have studied mixtures made of non-denatured fibrillar collagen hydro-gels where different concentrations of marine algae have been incorporated.

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  • Emin Cadar & Emilia Mihaela Cadar & Cristina-Luiza Erimia, 2019. "New Formulation with Marine Algae from Black Sea," European Journal of Medicine and Natural Scinces Articles, Revistia Research and Publishing, vol. 2, July -Dec.
  • Handle: RePEc:eur:ejmnjr:16
    DOI: 10.26417/559smu76z
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