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China’s desire for endless youth is wiping out donkeys – can scientists help?
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Brazilian scientists are developing lab-grown donkey collagen as an alternative to traditional ejiao, a Chinese anti-ageing medicine made from donkey skins, to reduce pressure on wild donkey populations and provide a safer product.

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China’s desire for endless youth is wiping out donkeys – can scientists help?
Scientists in Brazil are working on a lab-grown donkey collagen that might save the animals from being wiped out worldwide. Their goal is to meet the Chinese middle class’ insatiable demand for ejiao – a traditional Chinese medicine with purported anti-ageing benefits that is derived from donkey skins – while also offering a purer product that poses less risk of contamination. Carla Molento, a professor of animal welfare at the Federal University of Parana and head of its Cellular Animal Science
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