Introduction
Collagen from bovine achilles tendon
General Information
Cas No. | 9007-34-5 |
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INTRODUCTION
Collagen is an inert, rigid protein found predominantly in skin, ligaments, bones and teeth. Its most distinctive attribute, essential to a transmitter of mechanical force, is inelasticity. Its fundamental structural unit is tropo-collagen, a molecular rod about 2600 Å in length and 15 Å in diameter and 300,000 molecular weight. In tendons these macromolecules, grouped as collagen fibrils, run parallel to the axis, in skin the fibrils are interlaced and branched.