Adipose tissue |
Adipose-derived stem cells (ADSCs) |
Collagenase I |
0.1%–0.2% |
The most commonly used enzyme for separating adipose-derived stem cells. |
[59,94] |
MMP-12 (recombinant expression) |
/ |
The ADSCs obtained exhibited remarkably similar morphological and phenotypical characteristics as cells isolated using collagenase I. |
[95] |
Pancreatic tissue |
Islet cells |
Collagenase V |
0.5–2.5 g/ml |
The islet cells were isolated effectively, but the use of collagenase alone resulted in low islet production. |
[96] |
Liberase HI (collagenase I, II, and thermolysin enzyme) |
According to the instructions |
The most widely used commercially available enzyme for clinical islet isolation. |
[60] |
Collagenase NB1/NP |
According to the instructions |
Compared to liberase HI, the volume of digestive tissue is reduced and the number of islets obtained is lower. |
[97] |
Liver |
Hepatocytes |
Collagenase VI |
/ |
The protection of surface protein activity, especially mGluR5, was obviously enhanced in isolated rat hepatocytes. |
[98] |
N-Acetylcysteine and liberase |
According to the instructions |
The efficiency of hepatocyte separation was obviously improved, and the production of living cells was increased. |
[99,100] |
Collagenase V |
0.5 mg/ml |
It exhibits comparable efficacy to the liberase enzyme while providing superior cell viability. |
[100] |