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Main Authors: Ballesteros, Ainara, Torres, Raquel, Pascual-Torner, Maria, Revert-Ros, Francisco, Tena-Medialdea, Jose, García-March, José Rafael, Lloret, Josep, Gili, Josep-Maria
Format: Artículo científico
Language:en
Published: Marine drugs 2025
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Online Access:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40422790/
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author Ballesteros, Ainara
Torres, Raquel
Pascual-Torner, Maria
Revert-Ros, Francisco
Tena-Medialdea, Jose
García-March, José Rafael
Lloret, Josep
Gili, Josep-Maria
author_facet Ballesteros, Ainara
Torres, Raquel
Pascual-Torner, Maria
Revert-Ros, Francisco
Tena-Medialdea, Jose
García-March, José Rafael
Lloret, Josep
Gili, Josep-Maria
Ballesteros, Ainara
Torres, Raquel
Pascual-Torner, Maria
Revert-Ros, Francisco
Tena-Medialdea, Jose
García-March, José Rafael
Lloret, Josep
Gili, Josep-Maria
collection PubMed - marine biology
contents Jellyfish Collagen in the Mediterranean Spotlight: Transforming Challenges into Opportunities. Ballesteros, Ainara Torres, Raquel Pascual-Torner, Maria Revert-Ros, Francisco Tena-Medialdea, Jose García-March, José Rafael Lloret, Josep Gili, Josep-Maria Animals Scyphozoa Mediterranean Sea Collagen Tissue Engineering Humans Biotechnology Aquaculture Regenerative Medicine Biocompatible Materials Research increasingly highlights jellyfish as a sustainable alternative to other animal species, particularly for its collagen, which has versatile applications in blue biotechnology. This review explores the properties of jellyfish-derived collagen, extraction techniques, and its diverse industrial applications based on the current scientific literature. With a particular focus on research in the Mediterranean Sea, we underscore the role of the order Rhizostomeae as jellyfish species with high collagen content and provide an overview of the main sources for jellyfish harvesting, including active fishing, by-catch, and aquaculture. In the Mediterranean basin, the blooming species , , and represent a valuable opportunity to harness their nutraceutical benefits, as well as their potential for the development of biomaterials in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. Although jellyfish fishing is not yet well-established in the region, ongoing collaborative projects with fishermen's guilds are focused on promoting circular and blue economy strategies to valorize jellyfish as an innovative resource. Additionally, jellyfish aquaculture emerges as a promising alternative for ensuring a sustainable supply, with the Rhizostomeae spp. demonstrating significant potential for biotechnological applications.
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spellingShingle Jellyfish Collagen in the Mediterranean Spotlight: Transforming Challenges into Opportunities.
Ballesteros, Ainara
Torres, Raquel
Pascual-Torner, Maria
Revert-Ros, Francisco
Tena-Medialdea, Jose
García-March, José Rafael
Lloret, Josep
Gili, Josep-Maria
Animals
Scyphozoa
Mediterranean Sea
Collagen
Tissue Engineering
Humans
Biotechnology
Aquaculture
Regenerative Medicine
Biocompatible Materials
Jellyfish Collagen in the Mediterranean Spotlight: Transforming Challenges into Opportunities. Ballesteros, Ainara Torres, Raquel Pascual-Torner, Maria Revert-Ros, Francisco Tena-Medialdea, Jose García-March, José Rafael Lloret, Josep Gili, Josep-Maria Animals Scyphozoa Mediterranean Sea Collagen Tissue Engineering Humans Biotechnology Aquaculture Regenerative Medicine Biocompatible Materials Research increasingly highlights jellyfish as a sustainable alternative to other animal species, particularly for its collagen, which has versatile applications in blue biotechnology. This review explores the properties of jellyfish-derived collagen, extraction techniques, and its diverse industrial applications based on the current scientific literature. With a particular focus on research in the Mediterranean Sea, we underscore the role of the order Rhizostomeae as jellyfish species with high collagen content and provide an overview of the main sources for jellyfish harvesting, including active fishing, by-catch, and aquaculture. In the Mediterranean basin, the blooming species , , and represent a valuable opportunity to harness their nutraceutical benefits, as well as their potential for the development of biomaterials in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. Although jellyfish fishing is not yet well-established in the region, ongoing collaborative projects with fishermen's guilds are focused on promoting circular and blue economy strategies to valorize jellyfish as an innovative resource. Additionally, jellyfish aquaculture emerges as a promising alternative for ensuring a sustainable supply, with the Rhizostomeae spp. demonstrating significant potential for biotechnological applications.
title Jellyfish Collagen in the Mediterranean Spotlight: Transforming Challenges into Opportunities.
topic Animals
Scyphozoa
Mediterranean Sea
Collagen
Tissue Engineering
Humans
Biotechnology
Aquaculture
Regenerative Medicine
Biocompatible Materials
url https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40422790/