Using fish skin to treat burns

Using fish skin to treat burns

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7th - 12th Grade

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The video discusses the innovative use of tilapia skin in wound healing, highlighting its buffer effect that prevents contamination and fluid loss. It is the first aquatic animal skin tested on burn patients, showing promising results with no complications in 52 patients. The treatment does not require daily removal, and patients report minimal pain and quick healing. The skin undergoes a sterilization process involving glycerol and radio sterilization to ensure safety against viruses.

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What is the buffer effect mentioned in the text?

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How does tilapia skin help in wound healing?

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What were the results of the study involving patients treated with tilapia skin?

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Describe the initial reaction of the body to tilapia skin treatment as mentioned in the text.

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What process is used to ensure the tilapia skin is sterilized?

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