Amniotic membrane is a thin, transparent membrane that surrounds and protects the fetus during pregnancy. It is derived from the amniotic sac of the placenta and is composed of a matrix of collagen, proteins, and growth factors. Research in the area of amniotic membrane has focused on its potential therapeutic applications in regenerative medicine, wound healing, and tissue repair. Studies have shown that amniotic membrane has anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and anti-scarring properties, making it a promising material for various medical treatments. Amniotic membrane has been used in the treatment of burns, chronic wounds, and ocular disorders such as corneal defects. It has also shown potential in orthopedic applications for tissue regeneration and repair. Overall, research on amniotic membrane continues to explore its diverse therapeutic properties and potential applications in various medical fields.