Marine Collagen Skin Meta-Analysis Evidence Table

Structured evidence table for Marine Collagen Skin Meta-Analysis, generated from 1 reusable source document in the Migaku knowledge base.

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Marine Collagen Skin Meta-AnalysisIn HUVECs, GAE increased viability, migration, tube formation, and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) expression.4Jeong S (2026)Proangiogenic and Collagen-Promoting Effects of a 70% Ethanol Extract of <i>Grateloupia angusta</i> in Cutaneous Wound Models.
Marine Collagen Skin Meta-AnalysisIn mice, GAE accelerated wound closure from day 3 to day 5 and increased granulation/matrix with higher proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) and cluster of differentiation 31 (CD31) expression after a single topical application.4Jeong S (2026)Proangiogenic and Collagen-Promoting Effects of a 70% Ethanol Extract of <i>Grateloupia angusta</i> in Cutaneous Wound Models.
Marine Collagen Skin Meta-AnalysisIn addition, keratin 14 (K14) expression was restored in GAE-treated wound tissues, suggesting improved epidermal re-epithelialization.4Jeong S (2026)Proangiogenic and Collagen-Promoting Effects of a 70% Ethanol Extract of <i>Grateloupia angusta</i> in Cutaneous Wound Models.
Marine Collagen Skin Meta-AnalysisMarine red algae have been reported to contain a variety of bioactive compounds that are effective in promoting wound-healing processes.4Jeong S (2026)Proangiogenic and Collagen-Promoting Effects of a 70% Ethanol Extract of <i>Grateloupia angusta</i> in Cutaneous Wound Models.

Source documents

  1. Proangiogenic and Collagen-Promoting Effects of a 70% Ethanol Extract of <i>Grateloupia angusta</i> in Cutaneous Wound Models.