Kerecis
Icelandic biotechnology company specializing in fish skin-based medical products
Kerecis is an Icelandic biotechnology company that develops and manufactures medical products derived from fish skin. The company is known for its innovative use of fish skin in wound care and tissue regeneration. Kerecis products are primarily used in the treatment of chronic wounds, burns, and surgical applications.
History[edit | edit source]
Kerecis was founded in 2009 by G. Fertram Sigurjonsson in Isafjordur, Iceland. The company was established with the aim of utilizing the unique properties of fish skin to create medical products that promote healing and tissue regeneration. Over the years, Kerecis has expanded its operations and now has a significant presence in the United States and other international markets.
Technology[edit | edit source]
Kerecis's technology is based on the use of fish skin, which is rich in omega-3 fatty acids and has a structure similar to human skin. The fish skin is processed to remove all cells, leaving behind a matrix that can be used as a scaffold for tissue regeneration. This matrix is biocompatible and supports the body's natural healing processes.
The fish skin used by Kerecis is sourced from sustainable fisheries in the North Atlantic. The processing method preserves the natural structure and biochemical properties of the skin, making it an effective material for medical applications.
Products[edit | edit source]
Kerecis offers a range of products designed for different medical applications:
- Kerecis Omega3 Wound: This product is used for the treatment of chronic wounds, such as diabetic ulcers and pressure sores. The fish skin matrix provides a scaffold for new tissue growth and helps to reduce inflammation.
- Kerecis Omega3 Burn: Designed for burn treatment, this product helps to protect the wound and promote healing by providing a natural barrier and supporting tissue regeneration.
- Kerecis Omega3 Surgical: Used in surgical applications, this product aids in tissue repair and regeneration following surgery.
Applications[edit | edit source]
Kerecis products are used in a variety of medical settings, including hospitals, clinics, and outpatient facilities. The fish skin matrix is particularly beneficial for patients with chronic wounds that are difficult to heal, as it provides a natural and effective solution for tissue regeneration.
The use of fish skin in medical applications is supported by clinical studies that demonstrate its effectiveness in promoting healing and reducing recovery times. The omega-3 fatty acids present in the fish skin also have anti-inflammatory properties, which can further aid in the healing process.
Sustainability[edit | edit source]
Kerecis is committed to sustainability and environmental responsibility. The company sources its fish skin from sustainable fisheries and ensures that its manufacturing processes are environmentally friendly. By utilizing fish skin, a byproduct of the fishing industry, Kerecis contributes to reducing waste and promoting sustainable practices.
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