Product Name | Collagenase |
Appearance | White Powder |
CAS NO. | CAS 9001-12-1 |
Molecular Formula | C60h100n2 |
Storage | Keep in a cool, dry, dark location |

Collagenase is an enzymatic protein that catalyzes the breakdown of collagen, a major structural protein found in the skin, bones, and other connective tissues. It plays a crucial role in tissue remodeling and wound healing processes.
- Medical Procedures: Collagenase is used in surgical procedures to soften and break down scar tissue, making it easier to remove during operations.
- Cosmetic Treatments: It is employed in wrinkle reduction treatments by breaking down collagen fibers that cause skin creases.
- Research: Collagenase is utilized in laboratory settings to isolate and study cells embedded within collagen matrices.

- Tissue Digestion: Collagenase breaks down collagen fibers, facilitating tissue digestion and removal during surgical interventions.
- Wound Healing: By degrading collagen, it aids in the removal of damaged tissue and stimulates the growth of new, healthy tissue during the wound healing process.
- Cell Isolation: In research, collagenase helps to release cells from their collagen-rich environment, enabling their isolation and further study.





