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Recent Progress in Sustainable Fish Byproduct Utilization: Unveiling Fish Collagen as a Potential Wound Healing Agent Cover

Recent Progress in Sustainable Fish Byproduct Utilization: Unveiling Fish Collagen as a Potential Wound Healing Agent

Open Access
|Jan 2026

Abstract

Utilizing fish byproducts is a strategic focus on reducing waste from fish processing, garnering significant global attention from researchers and fish processors aiming for sustainable practices in line with Sustainable Development Goal 12 by 2030. One highly effective approach involves converting these byproducts into valuable commodities, such as collagen and its hydrolysates. Collagen is an important protein in living organisms that serves as fibrous structural component in the extracellular matrix. Over the last decade, fish collagen has gained interest due to its superior physicochemical properties, biocompatibility, biodegradability, safety, and high absorption by the human body. These attributes make fish collagen a promising area of research, particularly for wound healing applications. This review covers the extraction procedures and characteristics of collagen derived from fish byproducts, providing a comprehensive overview of the methods used to obtain high-quality collagen. Additionally, it highlights recent research progress on the use of collagen as a wound healing agent, evaluated through both in vitro and in vivo studies. The review also addresses the challenges associated with applying collagen for wound healing, such as optimizing extraction methods, ensuring consistent quality, and overcoming potential regulatory hurdles. Furthermore, it presents a future perspective on the potential of fish collagen as an efficient and effective wound healing product, emphasizing its role in advancing biomedical research and applications. By offering new insights and stimulating further development in the utilization of fish collagen, this review aims to contribute to waste reduction in fish processing and enhance the economic value of byproducts. Thus, fish collagen holds significant promise as a sustainable and innovative solution in the biomedical field, aligning with global efforts to achieve sustainability and improve human health.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/aoas-2025-0026 | Journal eISSN: 2300-8733 | Journal ISSN: 1642-3402
Language: English
Page range: 75 - 106
Submitted on: Aug 6, 2024
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Accepted on: Jan 13, 2025
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Published on: Jan 30, 2026
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: Volume open

© 2026 Abdul Aziz Jaziri, Rossita Shapawi, Ruzaidi Azli Mohd Mokhtar, Wan Norhana Md. Noordin, Sukoso, Nurul Huda, published by National Research Institute of Animal Production
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.