Get Instant Summarized Text (Gist) Research from Ateneo de Manila University suggests that milkfish skin, a common byproduct in the Philippines, could be used for treating severe burns. The study ...
P ioneering research from the Ateneo de Manila University could turn bangus fish skin—a common byproduct of the Philippine fishing industry, often discarded as waste—into an invaluable medical ...
“Among the economically significant fish species in the Philippines, bangus is one of the most widely cultivated. However, limited research has been conducted on the suitability of milkfish skin ...
CREDIT: Bianca Patrice Go Pioneering research from the Ateneo de Manila University could turn bangus fish skin—a common byproduct of the Philippine fishing industry, often discarded as waste—into an ...
PIONEERING research from the Ateneo de Manila University could turn bangus fish skin—a common byproduct of the Philippine fishing industry, often discarded as waste—into an invaluable medical resource ...
Ateneo de Manila University (ADMU) researchers discovered a promising use for ‘bangus’ fish skin, which is often discarded as waste, in treating wounds. The team developed a sterilization method using ...