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An important detail that is still not clear in amniotic membrane applications: How do we store the amniotic membrane best?

Mehmet GurdalIlayda KorkmazOzlem Barut Selver
Published in: Cell and tissue banking (2024)
The use of fresh amniotic membrane (AM) is not a viable option, as it has many disadvantages. Preserving the AM reduces the risk of cross-infection and maintains its effectiveness for a long time. In order to maximize the therapeutic effects of the AM, the basic need is to preserve its vitality and the bioactive molecules it contains. However, the effect of preservation procedures on cell viability and growth factors is a still matter of debate. Optimum preservation method is expected to be cost-effective, easily-accessible, and most importantly, to preserve the effectiveness of the tissue for the longest time. However, each preservation technique has its advantages and disadvantages over the other, and each one compromises the vitality and bioactive molecules of the tissue to some extent. Therefore, the best method of preservation is still controversial, and the question of 'how to preserve the AM best?' has not yet been definitively answered.
Keyphrases
  • randomized controlled trial
  • umbilical cord
  • systematic review
  • mesenchymal stem cells
  • bone marrow