HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Oyster Shell et al. from the Division of Fisheries Life, Pukyong National University, Busan, South Korea, School of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Coastal Research (HZG), Germany have published the research work: A Review of Bioactive Compounds in Oyster Shell and Tissues, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- future: The authors first focus on the extensive bioactivity of OPHs peptides and matrix proteins in an oyster shell shell extracts and calcified shell powder then discuss future directions for studies on bioactive compounds in oysters. tissue engineering.
SUMMARY
Oyster is an important and extensively . . .
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