Unlocking Nature’s Building Blocks: Emerging Advances in Chitin and Collagen Research
1. Introduction
2. Highlights from This Special Issue
2.1. Advances in Extraction and Purification Strategies
2.2. Structural Characterization and Functional Properties
2.3. Toward Applications: From Biomedicine to Environmental Remediation
3. Outlook and Future Directions
- Food Packaging Applications: Recent advances in chitosan-based films and composites, as highlighted by Sarier et al. [16], point to an exciting future for sustainable food packaging solutions. Thermoresponsive and biodegradable chitosan films offer the potential for smart packaging that adapts to environmental conditions, reduces plastic waste, and extends shelf life. Ongoing research should focus on optimizing barrier properties, mechanical strength, and food safety compliance, as well as scaling up production methods for industrial use. Integration of bioactive compounds, such as plant extracts or antimicrobial agents, could further enhance packaging functionality by preventing spoilage and improving food security. Collaboration with food scientists, packaging engineers, and regulatory agencies will be crucial to translating these laboratory innovations into commercial products that meet the diverse needs of Canadian and global consumers.
- Expanded Source Diversity and Circular Bioeconomy: The successful use of biofouling organisms suggests a promising path toward waste valorization and sustainable sourcing. Future work could explore other underutilized biomasses (e.g., invasive species, algal–fungal composites, industrial by-products, etc.), potentially coupling chitin extraction with ecological remediation.
- Deeper Structure–Function Mapping: Given the wide variation in degree of acetylation (DA), crystallinity, molecular weight (MW), and morphology, all shown to influence thermal, mechanical, and biological behavior, systematic studies correlating structure to function will be invaluable. This will facilitate the rational design of materials targeted for specific uses (biomedical implants, drug delivery, filtration, environmental remediation, food packaging, etc.).
- Collagen Resurgence—Especially Marine Collagens and Composite Materials: While this issue saw mostly chitin/chitosan-based works, I anticipate renewed interest in collagen, especially marine-derived or otherwise non-traditional collagens, and their integration with polysaccharides (e.g., composites, hybrid scaffolds). Such efforts could leverage the complementary strengths of collagen (protein–ECM mimicry) and chitin/chitosan (biodegradable polysaccharide scaffolding).
- Toward Translation and Standardization: As more labs contribute extraction protocols, physicochemical characterizations, and application demonstrations, there will be increasing demand for standardization: agreed methods for measuring DA, MW, crystallinity, bioactivity, and safety; benchmarks for biomedical and environmental applications; and guidelines for scalable, reproducible processing.
4. Conclusions
Institutional Review Board Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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