Application of pearl oyster small molecule peptide in skin wound repair
A technology of small molecular peptides and wound repair, applied in the field of biomedicine, can solve the problems of underutilized shellfish meat, and achieve the effect of facilitating proliferation and repair, good biological characteristics, and good affinity
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[0060] An application of a pearl oyster small molecule peptide in wound repair, characterized in that the pearl oyster small molecule peptide has a new application for repairing skin wounds;
[0061] The preparation method of the pearl oyster small molecule peptide comprises the following steps:
[0062]S1. Preparation of Pearl Oyster Enzymolyzate;
[0063] The pearl oyster mantle is separated by pretreatment; the protease selected for enzymolysis of the pearl oyster mantle is animal protease, the amount of protease added is 4000U / g, the pH value is 7.5, the enzymolysis temperature is 50°C, the enzymolysis time is 4 hours, and 100°C After inactivating the enzyme for 10 minutes, centrifuge to get the supernatant;
[0064] S2. The supernatant obtained in step S1 is selected from a ceramic membrane with a pore size of 0.05-0.5um. After being fully filtered, ultrafiltration membranes with different molecular weight cut-offs are used to separate and collect peptides with different...
Embodiment 2
[0087] An application of a pearl oyster small molecule peptide in wound repair, characterized in that the pearl oyster small molecule peptide has a new purpose of repairing skin wounds;
[0088] The preparation method of the pearl oyster small molecule peptide comprises the following steps:
[0089] S1. Preparation of Pearl Oyster Enzymolyzate;
[0090] The pearl oyster mantle is separated by pretreatment; the protease selected for enzymolysis of the pearl oyster mantle is neutral protease, the amount of protease added is 3000U / g, the pH value is 6.5, the enzymolysis temperature is 45°C, and the enzymolysis time is 3 hours, 100 After inactivating the enzyme at ℃ for 10 minutes, centrifuge to get the supernatant;
[0091] S2. The supernatant obtained in step S1 is selected from a ceramic membrane with a pore size of 0.05-0.5um. After being fully filtered, ultrafiltration membranes with different molecular weight cut-offs are used to separate and collect peptides with different...
Embodiment 3
[0109] An application of a pearl oyster small molecule peptide in wound repair, characterized in that the pearl oyster small molecule peptide has a new application for repairing skin wounds;
[0110] The preparation method of the pearl oyster small molecule peptide comprises the following steps:
[0111] S1. Preparation of Pearl Oyster Enzymolyzate;
[0112] The pearl oyster mantle is separated by pretreatment; the protease selected for enzymolysis of the pearl oyster mantle is alkaline protease, the amount of protease added is 5000U / g, the pH value is 10, the enzymolysis temperature is 55°C, and the enzymolysis time is 5 hours, 100 After inactivating the enzyme at ℃ for 10 minutes, centrifuge to get the supernatant;
[0113] S2. The supernatant obtained in step S1 is selected from a ceramic membrane with a pore size of 0.05-0.5um. After being fully filtered, ultrafiltration membranes with different molecular weight cut-offs are used to separate and collect peptides with diff...
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