MARINOVA pure source pure science
- Shinshin Lee
- Oct 19, 2017
- 1 min read
4 October 2017
A research collaboration between Marinova and the University of South Australia, led by Associate Professor David Beattie and Dr Marta Krasowska, has yielded an exciting new technique that could give rise to the development of specialised fucoidan wound dressings.
Now published in the Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics journal, researchers used fucoidan to create a special material known as a polyelectrolyte multilayer (PEM) –
Maritech® fucoidan in breakthrough brain injury research
20 September 2017
In cutting-edge new research from RMIT University and the Australian National University, Maritech® fucoidan has been used to create a 'hydrogel scaffold' that allows regrowth and repair in damaged brain tissue. These findings offer new hope for treating brain injuries and damaged tissue.
Working with Marinova, the researchers combined high purity fucoidan with small proteins to create the hydrogel scaffold that matches the structure of healthy brain tissue.
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