Biomedical applications of gelatin
Over the past few decades, gelatin has been used for an increasing number of biomedical applications, from the lab bench to the clinic. Gelatins and collagens are highly biocompatible, biodegradable and tunable, making them useful scaffolds, substrates and excipients for in-vitro, in-vivo, and ex-vivo purposes. High-quality, medical grade gelatins can be used in a wide variety of fields such as cell and gene therapy, regenerative medicine, hemostats, and drug delivery.
Three reasons why Rousselot Biomedical gelatins can accelerate research-to-clinic translation
Rousselot Biomedical produces world-class, medical grade gelatins and collagens that support patient safety, accelerate time to the clinic and meet all regulatory requirements. Our X-Pure® and Quali-Pure® gelatins are:
1. Customizable to specific requirements
2. Batch-to-batch consistent for reproducible results & faster clinical translation
3. Traceable, with full documentation and viral safety
X-Pure application areas
Our ultra-pure X-Pure range has endotoxin levels that are amongst the lowest on the market (<10 EU/g), providing an ideal environment for cell culture.
The X-Pure range includes gelatins and hydrolyzed gelatins (X-Pure gelatins), as well as modified gelatins, X-Pure GelMA and X-Pure GelDAT. Both X-Pure GelMA and GelDAT offer uniquely consistent specifications and can be scaled as required. All X-Pure products are customizable to meet our customers exact needs and most complex requirements for a wide range of biomedical applications, including 3D bioprinting, tissue engineering, organ-on-a-chip, drug delivery systems and vaccine formulation.
Quali-Pure application areas
Our new Quali-Pure range of gelatins has controlled endotoxin levels and supports full compliance with the new European regulatory requirements for medical device manufacturers and medical device requirements around the globe. Quali-Pure has been specifically designed for a variety of biomedical applications including embolization, wound healing, drug delivery, vaccines and hemostatics.