Keratin from wool fibers was extracted with different extraction methods, for example oxidation, reduction, sulfitolysis, and superheated water hydrolysis. Different samples of extracted keratin were characterized by molecular weight determination, FT-IR and NIR spectroscopy, amino acid analysis, and thermal behavior. While using oxidation, reduction, and sulfitolysis, only the cleavage of disulfide bonds takes place; keratin hydrolysis leads to the breaking of peptide bonds with the formation of low molecular weight proteins and peptides. In the FT-IR spectra of keratoses, the formation of cysteic acid appears, as well as the formation of Bunte salts (–S–SO3–) after the cleavage of disulfide bonds by sulfitolysis. The amino acid composit...
Keratins are a group of fibrous proteins, These proteins are abundantly present in nature and consti...
Wool fibers were submitted to "green hydrolysis" with superheated water in a microwave reactor, in v...
The degradation of wool keratin by 0.25 to 7.87 N hydrochloric acid in 10 hours at 25°C and by 0.25 ...
This study investigated some physicochemical properties of keratin extracted from Merino wool using ...
The chemical and structural characteristics of wool and horn-hoof were compared with the aim of bett...
The chemical and structural characteristics of wool and horn-hoof were compared with the aim of bett...
The chemical and structural characteristics of wool and horn-hoof were compared with the aim of bett...
The chemical and structural characteristics of wool and horn-hoof were compared with the aim of bett...
The subcritical water (SubCW) extractions of waste wool to produce keratin were performed at tempera...
The present article gives the overview of scientific information on the hair structure, the structur...
In this work, the characteristic structure of keratin extracted from two different kinds of industri...
Keratin is a plentiful and renewable fibrous protein resource found in nature, but a great deal of k...
Keratin has natural characteristic for applying in biomaterial field as a biocompatible matrix like ...
Preparation of keratin hydrolyzates through alkaline-enzymatic hydrolysis was already described earl...
Sheep wool waste discharged from leather tanning industry recently has posed a problem in relation t...
Keratins are a group of fibrous proteins, These proteins are abundantly present in nature and consti...
Wool fibers were submitted to "green hydrolysis" with superheated water in a microwave reactor, in v...
The degradation of wool keratin by 0.25 to 7.87 N hydrochloric acid in 10 hours at 25°C and by 0.25 ...
This study investigated some physicochemical properties of keratin extracted from Merino wool using ...
The chemical and structural characteristics of wool and horn-hoof were compared with the aim of bett...
The chemical and structural characteristics of wool and horn-hoof were compared with the aim of bett...
The chemical and structural characteristics of wool and horn-hoof were compared with the aim of bett...
The chemical and structural characteristics of wool and horn-hoof were compared with the aim of bett...
The subcritical water (SubCW) extractions of waste wool to produce keratin were performed at tempera...
The present article gives the overview of scientific information on the hair structure, the structur...
In this work, the characteristic structure of keratin extracted from two different kinds of industri...
Keratin is a plentiful and renewable fibrous protein resource found in nature, but a great deal of k...
Keratin has natural characteristic for applying in biomaterial field as a biocompatible matrix like ...
Preparation of keratin hydrolyzates through alkaline-enzymatic hydrolysis was already described earl...
Sheep wool waste discharged from leather tanning industry recently has posed a problem in relation t...
Keratins are a group of fibrous proteins, These proteins are abundantly present in nature and consti...
Wool fibers were submitted to "green hydrolysis" with superheated water in a microwave reactor, in v...
The degradation of wool keratin by 0.25 to 7.87 N hydrochloric acid in 10 hours at 25°C and by 0.25 ...