Tilapia skin: clinical evidence and therapeutic potential in burn management
Keywords:
collagen, burns, CichlidsAbstract
Burns pose a significant challenge to medicine, particularly in underdeveloped and developing countries, where their incidence and mortality rates are high. The high cost of appropriate materials, such as dressings, limits access and hinders optimal management in preventing complications like infections, which delays healing and increases pain. In this context, biomaterial derived from tilapia skin (Oreochromis niloticus) emerges as a promising, economical, and effective alternative for the treatment of deep burns.
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