Kollagenähnliche
Kollagenähnliche refers to substances or structures that share characteristics with collagen but are not identical to it. Collagen is a major structural protein in animals, providing strength and elasticity to tissues like skin, bones, tendons, and cartilage. Kollagenähnliche substances may mimic certain properties of collagen, such as their fibrous nature, tensile strength, or ability to bind water, but they originate from different sources or have a different molecular composition.
These substances can be found in both natural and synthetic contexts. In nature, some plant-derived proteins
The study and application of kollagenähnliche materials are important in fields like regenerative medicine, cosmetics, and