Human hair keratins are readily available, easy to extract and eco-friendly materials with promising bioactivities. These properties make them the ideal building blocks for a scaffold. This research was aimed at developing keratin-based materials with an emphasis on keratin hydrogels. We started with keratin extraction from human hair. The optimized extraction method yields 24 ±1% soluble proteins from human hair. The major components were keratins and keratin associated proteins. The most abundant amino acids were cysteine (>10 mol %), Glutamine/ Glutamic acid (13.6 mol %) and Proline (11 mol %). The first application was using CaCl2 induced keratin hydrogels as 2D cell culture substrates. The CaCl2 induced keratin hydrogels were first tes...
Keratin refers to a group of insoluble proteins produced by certain epithelial cells of vertebrates,...
Keratin refers to a group of insoluble proteins produced by certain epithelial cells of vertebrates,...
Keratinous materials such as wool, feathers and hooves are tough unique biological co-products that ...
Human hair keratins have a strong potential for development as clinically relevant biomaterials beca...
Human hair keratins have a strong potential for development as clinically relevant biomaterials beca...
Keratin is a natural protein that is abundant and easily found in animal structures such as hair, ho...
Keratin is a natural protein that is abundant and easily found in animal structures such as hair, ho...
An easy-to-handle keratin film was successfully fabricated using solely purified hair keratins. Kera...
Keratins are major structural proteins that can be found in horns, hooves, nails and human hair. Apa...
Keratins are major structural proteins that can be found in horns, hooves, nails and human hair. Apa...
The aim of this study was to transform human hair keratin waste into a scaffold for soft tissue engi...
Keratins extracted from human hair have emerged as a promising biomaterial for various biomedical ap...
Gradient hydrogels have received attention due to the possibility to incorporate physical and chemic...
Keratins extracted from human hair have emerged as a promising biomaterial for various biomedical ap...
Keratins extracted from human hair have emerged as a promising biomaterial for various biomedical ap...
Keratin refers to a group of insoluble proteins produced by certain epithelial cells of vertebrates,...
Keratin refers to a group of insoluble proteins produced by certain epithelial cells of vertebrates,...
Keratinous materials such as wool, feathers and hooves are tough unique biological co-products that ...
Human hair keratins have a strong potential for development as clinically relevant biomaterials beca...
Human hair keratins have a strong potential for development as clinically relevant biomaterials beca...
Keratin is a natural protein that is abundant and easily found in animal structures such as hair, ho...
Keratin is a natural protein that is abundant and easily found in animal structures such as hair, ho...
An easy-to-handle keratin film was successfully fabricated using solely purified hair keratins. Kera...
Keratins are major structural proteins that can be found in horns, hooves, nails and human hair. Apa...
Keratins are major structural proteins that can be found in horns, hooves, nails and human hair. Apa...
The aim of this study was to transform human hair keratin waste into a scaffold for soft tissue engi...
Keratins extracted from human hair have emerged as a promising biomaterial for various biomedical ap...
Gradient hydrogels have received attention due to the possibility to incorporate physical and chemic...
Keratins extracted from human hair have emerged as a promising biomaterial for various biomedical ap...
Keratins extracted from human hair have emerged as a promising biomaterial for various biomedical ap...
Keratin refers to a group of insoluble proteins produced by certain epithelial cells of vertebrates,...
Keratin refers to a group of insoluble proteins produced by certain epithelial cells of vertebrates,...
Keratinous materials such as wool, feathers and hooves are tough unique biological co-products that ...