Development of biomedical technologies through the rational use of arctic bioresources
- Authors: Shutskiy N.A.1,2, Kashutin S.L.1, Felenko N.S.1, Kubasova E.D.1, Mizgirev D.V.1, Kalmin O.V.3
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Affiliations:
- Northern State Medical University
- Northern (Arctic) Federal University named after M.V. Lomonosov
- Medical Institute, Penza State University
- Issue: No 3 (2025)
- Pages: 156-169
- Section: PHYSIOPATHOLOGY
- URL: https://journal-vniispk.ru/2072-3032/article/view/355489
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.21685/2072-3032-2025-3-14
- ID: 355489
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Abstract
Background. Modern meat production is faced with an acute problem of rational use of by-products and waste, the volume of which is up to 40 %. In these conditions, it is extremely necessary to develop complex processing of by-products for the production of food, medicines, feed and technical goods, which will increase the economic efficiency of the industry and ensure the food and pharmaceutical security of the country. Based on the enormous need for new materials in military field and civilian medicine, non-food byproducts of meat production are promising sources of biopolymers, the isolation of which will allow the creation of new compositions with desired properties for various applications. The purpose of the study is to develope new approaches to the rational use of biological resources of the Arctic region for the production of materials based on polymer proteins of the connective tissue of reindeer. Material and methods. Development of new approaches to the rational use of bioresources of the Arctic region to obtain materials based on polymeric proteins of reindeer connective tissue. Results. Biomaterials based on collagen and elastin with preserved natural structures were obtained. Histological examination and scanning electron microscopy of the obtained materials showed the absence of any cellular elements and interstitial substance. Conclusion. New developments in the complete processing of by-products of meat production in order to obtain materials based on animal proteins can make a great contribution not only to the economic sector, but also have a significant impact on the development of medicine. The technologies proposed in this work make it possible to obtain biomaterials based on collagen and elastin with reduced antigenic properties, the use of which is aimed at accelerating reparative processes.
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Nikita A. Shutskiy
Northern State Medical University; Northern (Arctic) Federal University named after M.V. Lomonosov
Author for correspondence.
Email: nikitashutskijj@rambler.ru
Candidate of biological sciences, associate professor of the sub-department of histology, cytology and embryology; associate professor of the sub department of biology, ecology, and biotechnology
(51 Troitskiy avenue, Arkhangelsk, Russia);(17 Severnoy Dviny embankment, Arkhangelsk, Russia)Sergey L. Kashutin
Northern State Medical University
Email: sergeycash@yandex.ru
Doctor of medical sciences, associate professor, head of the sub-departmen of skin and venereal diseases
(51 Troitskiy avenue, Arkhangelsk, Russia)Nikolay S. Felenko
Northern State Medical University
Email: nikolaifelenko@yandex.ru
Assistant of the sub-department of surgery
(51 Troitskiy avenue, Arkhangelsk, Russia)Elena D. Kubasova
Northern State Medical University
Email: lapkino2001@mail.ru
Candidate of biological sciences, dean of the faculty of farmacy
(51 Troitskiy avenue, Arkhangelsk, Russia)Denis V. Mizgirev
Northern State Medical University
Email: denimsur@rambler.ru
Doctor of medical sciences, professor of the sub-department of surgery
(51 Troitskiy avenue, Arkhangelsk, Russia)Oleg V. Kalmin
Medical Institute, Penza State University
Email: ovkalmin@gmail.com
Doctor of medical sciences, professor, head of the sub-department of human anatomy
(40 Krasnaya street, Penza, Russia)References
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