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Home |Products|Cells and Media|FibriCol ™, Bovine Collagen Solution, 10 mg/ml

FibriCol ™, Bovine Collagen Solution, 10 mg/ml

Cat.-Nr.: 5133-20ML

Description

FibriCol® collagen (bovine collagen, atelocollagen) is known as the standard of all collagens for purity (>99% collagen content), functionality, and the most native-like collagen available. FibriCol® is isolated from bovine hides sourced from the only controlled, closed herd in the United States. Advanced BioMatrix’s manufacturing processes comply with stringent quality standards that have proven to yield unsurpassed lot-to-lot consistency.

FibriCol® collagen is approximately 97% Type I collagen with the remainder being comprised of Type III collagen. FibriCol® collagen is supplied at approximately a 10 mg/mL concentration. The concentration for each specific lot is provided on a Certificate of Analysis that is available with the purchase of each product. FibriCol® is soluble atelocollagen in 0.01 N HCI, therefore, the pH is 2.

FibriCol® collagen is ideal for applications where high concentrations of collagen are needed. FibriCol® collagen is provided in a 20 mL volume and is contained in user-friendly packaging for use and storage. FibriCol® is sterile filtered and is supplied as a ready to use solution.

For extensive users of this product: The FibriCol® collagen is available in a 100 ml unit, too. (please contact us)

 

Summary of available bovine collagen type I products:

atelo-collagen telo-collagen Concentration [mg/ml]
PureCol TeloCol-3 3
Nutragen TeloCol-6 6
FibriCol TeloCol-10 10

 

For an overview of Type I Collagen (Atelocollagen & Telocollagen) products (click)

  • SUPPLIER:

    Advanced BioMatrix

  • STATUS:

    In Stock

  • SIZE:

    20 ml

  • Overview
  • Related Files
  • References

Overview

  • Species: Bovine
  • Additional Attributes: 3D Hydrogels, Bioinks for 3D Bioprinting, coating, collagen, Extracellular Matrix
  • Specific Attributes: atelocollagen/pepsin treatment, steril, Type I
  • Features:10 mg/ml

Related Files

Datasheet
Certificate of Origin
Declaration of Material Source

References

  • Berger, Anthony J., et al. "Decoupling the effects of stiffness and fiber density on cellular behaviors via an interpenetrating network of gelatin-methacrylate and collagen." Biomaterials141 (2017): 125-135.
  • Kreimendahl, Franziska, et al. "Three-dimensional printing and angiogenesis: tailored agarose-type I collagen blends comprise three-dimensional printability and angiogenesis potential for tissue-engineered substitutes." Tissue Engineering Part C: Methods 23.10 (2017): 604-615.
  • Mas-Vinyals, Anna, et al. "Improving linking interface between collagen-based hydrogels and bone-like substrates." Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces (2019).
  • Schoppmeyer, Rouven, et al. "Light-sheet microscopy for three-dimensional visualization of human immune cells." JoVE (Journal of Visualized Experiments) 136 (2018): e57651.
  • Semina, E. V., et al. "Three-dimensional model of biomatrix as a method of studying blood vessels and nerve growth in tissue engineering structures." Moscow University Chemistry Bulletin71.3 (2016): 172-177.
  • Pompilio, Arianna, et al. "Myroides odoratimimus Forms Structurally Complex and Inherently Antibiotic-Resistant Biofilm in a Wound-Like in vitro Model." Frontiers in microbiology 8 (2017): 2591.
  • Christian, Sherri L., et al. "Collagen overlays can inhibit leptin and adiponectin secretion but not lipid accumulation in adipocytes." PeerJ 6 (2018): e4641.
  • Vining, Kyle H., Alexander Stafford, and David J. Mooney. "Sequential modes of crosslinking tune viscoelasticity of cell-instructive hydrogels." Biomaterials 188 (2019): 187-197.
  • Kreimendahl, F., et al. "Combination of vascularization and cilia formation for three‐dimensional airway tissue engineering." Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part A(2019).
  • Chen, Yin-Quan, et al. "Early stage mechanical remodeling of collagen surrounding head and neck squamous cell carcinoma spheroids correlates strongly with their invasion capability." Acta biomaterialia 84 (2019): 280-292.
  • Caliari, Steven R., and Jason A. Burdick. "A practical guide to hydrogels for cell culture." Nature methods 13.5 (2016): 405.
  • Szulc, Daniel Andrzej, and Hai‐Ling Margaret Cheng. "One‐Step Labeling of Collagen Hydrogels with Polydopamine and Manganese Porphyrin for Non‐Invasive Scaffold Tracking on Magnetic Resonance Imaging." Macromolecular bioscience(2019): 1800330.

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