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Research Landscape

Collagen peptides and proteins are widely studied across biomedical, dermal, and scaffold-based research domains. The publications below illustrate representative areas of active research relevant to high-purity collagen materials.

Inclusion of publications is for informational purposes only and does not imply endorsement or application-specific performance of 3F Pharma materials.

Wound Care & Dermal Repair

Collagen-Based Wound Dressings: Innovations, Mechanisms, and Clinical Applications

Reviews collagen dressing formats and evaluation considerations across wound contexts. Summarizes material architectures and design tradeoffs without implying product-specific outcomes.

The clinical efficacy of collagen dressing on chronic wounds: A meta-analysis of 11 randomized controlled trials

Synthesizes randomized trial evidence comparing collagen dressings with standard care across chronic wounds. Useful for understanding common endpoints and clinical evidence structure.

Development potential of extracellular matrix hydrogels as hemostatic materials

Surveys ECM/collagen-relevant hydrogel strategies for bleeding control and local support. Focuses on material design and evaluation parameters under research conditions.

Dermal & Skin Science

Impact of marine collagen on nanocosmetics: A comprehensive review

Surveys marine collagen use in dermal formulation research and nano-enabled systems. Covers formulation considerations and evaluation themes used by dermal R&D teams.

Current Approaches in Cosmeceuticals: Peptides, Biotics and Marine-Based Compounds

Reviews peptide and marine-derived ingredient use in dermal R&D contexts. Emphasizes formulation constraints, stability considerations, and delivery architectures.

Cosmeceuticals from marine: the prospect of marine products in skin applications

Provides an overview of marine-derived materials used in skin-focused research. Useful as a broad map of evaluation criteria applied to marine collagen in dermal science.

Scaffold-Based Systems & Cellular Agriculture

Structuring the Future of Cultured Meat: Hybrid Gel-Based Scaffolds for Edibility and Functionality

Reviews scaffold requirements for cultivated meat with emphasis on gel-based hybrid materials. Highlights characterization constraints tied to edibility and functionality.

Review in edible materials for sustainable cultured meat: scaffolds and microcarriers production

Summarizes edible scaffold and microcarrier requirements, emphasizing attachment, structure, and manufacturability. Useful for translating lab scaffolds toward repeatable production.

A review on the characterization of edible scaffolds for cultured meat

Focuses on characterization methods and food-safety evaluation considerations for edible scaffolds. Frames scaffold work as a disciplined validation problem rather than concept marketing.

Regenerative Medicine & ECM-Inspired Research

Research progress in decellularized extracellular matrix-derived hydrogels

Summarizes preparation methods and applications of dECM hydrogels in regenerative research. Discusses composition variability and application fit across tissue targets.

Revisiting the biophysical aspects of extracellular-matrix-mimicking hydrogels

Reviews how ECM-mimicking hydrogels are evaluated from a biophysical perspective. Useful for positioning collagen systems within broader ECM surrogate research.

Injectable decellularized extracellular matrix hydrogel in cartilage context

Describes an injectable dECM hydrogel approach and evaluates microenvironment design under experimental conditions. Useful as an example of how dECM hydrogels are constructed and assessed.

Human–Machine Interface & Soft Interface Research

Soft Tactile Sensing Skins for Robotics

Reviews soft e-skin approaches for tactile sensing and compliant interfaces in robotics. Useful for grounding artificial skin discussions in engineering requirements and constraints.

Electronic skin technologies: From hardware building blocks and tactile sensing

Surveys e-skin technology directions with emphasis on sensing building blocks and system requirements. Provides a recent reference for how skin-like interfaces are framed in engineering literature.

Safety in Wearable Robotic Exoskeletons: Design, Control, and Testing Challenges

Reviews safety challenges in wearable exoskeletons, including interface and testing considerations. Useful for positioning exoskeletons as an interface-and-safety problem.

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