reviewBiomaterials ScienceJan 1, 2017GOLD OA

Keratin: dissolution, extraction and biomedical application

ASAmin ShavandiTHTiago H. SilvaAAAdnan A. BekhitAAAdnan A. BekhitAEAlaa El-Din A. Bekhit

Dunedin Public Hospital · Centre for Materials for Electronics Technology · +5 more institutions

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Abstract

Keratinous materials such as wool, feathers and hooves are tough unique biological co-products that usually have high sulfur and protein contents. A high cystine content (7-13%) differentiates keratins from other structural proteins, such as collagen and elastin. Dissolution and extraction of keratin is a difficult process compared to other natural polymers, such as chitosan, starch, collagen, and a large-scale use of keratin depends on employing a relatively fast, cost-effective and time efficient extraction method. Keratin has some inherent ability to facilitate cell adhesion, proliferation, and regeneration of the tissue, therefore keratin biomaterials can provide a biocompatible matrix for regrowth and…

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Keywords
  • Keratin
  • Dissolution
  • Chemistry
  • Extraction (chemistry)
  • Keratin 6A
  • Materials science
  • Biochemistry
  • Intermediate filament
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