Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine (Nov 2016)

Therapeutic applications of collagenase (metalloproteases): A review

  • Hamzeh Alipour,
  • Abbasali Raz,
  • Sedigheh Zakeri,
  • Navid Dinparast Djadid

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apjtb.2016.07.017
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 11
pp. 975 – 981

Abstract

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Non-invasive therapeutic methods have recently been used in medical sciences. Enzymes have shown high activity at very low concentrations in laboratories and pharmaceutical, enabling them to play crucial roles in different biological phenomena related to living organism, especially human medicine. Recently, using the therapeutic methods based on non-invasive approaches has been emphasized in medical society. Researchers have focused on producing medicines and tools reducing invasive procedures in medical. Collagenases are proteins which catalyze chemical processes and break the peptide bonds in collagen. Collagen may be generated more than the required amount or produced in unsuitable sites or may not degrade after a certain time. In such cases, using an injectable collagenase or its ointment can be helpful in collagen degradation. In both in vitro and in vivo tests, it has been revealed that collagenases have several therapeutic properties in wound healing, burns, nipple pain and some diseases including intervertebral disc herniation, keloid, cellulite, lipoma among others. This review describes the therapeutic application of collagenase in medical sciences and the process for its production using novel methods, paving the way for more effective and safe applications of collagenases.

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