Friday, March 28, 2008

FibroGen - a company trying to commercialize synthetic collagens and gelatins

Recombinant human collagens and gelatins
Based on expertise in collagen and the role of prolyl hydroxylase enzymes in the formation of collagen, FibroGen has developed the first known recombinant methodology for making fully synthetic collagens that are essentially identical to those found in nature. By making and testing different types of collagen that exist in nature, FibroGen scientists have demonstrated that recombinant type III collagen persists longer in tissue than any form of human or animal type I collagen. This unique characteristic of type III collagen serves as the basis for FibroGen's dermal filler product candidate for cosmetic applications.
Focused efforts over several years have also led to the development of a highly efficient production system employed by FibroGen to supply recombinant human collagens and gelatins (collagen fragments) as biomaterials for use in a variety of pharmaceutical and medical device applications. FibroGen produces recombinant human type III collagen (never before available in commercial quantities), recombinant human type I collagen, and distinct recombinant gelatin molecules optimized for specific applications. FibroGen's biomaterials address the needs of a wide range of customers in the pharmaceutical and medical device industries for safer, highly pure, and fully characterized alternatives to animal-sourced collagen and gelatin.

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