1993
DOI: 10.1002/app.1993.070480114
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Characterizing keratins using high‐pressure differential scanning calorimetry (HPDSC)

Abstract: SYNOPSISApplying differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) for temperatures up to 18O"C, the denaturation transition of the a-helical material of various keratins in excess water was studied at conditions of equilibrium water vapor pressure (high-pressure DSC) . The results show a generally cystine content and material invariate denaturation range of 20-30°C with peak temperatures around 140°C. Though analysis of variance and multiple comparison tests show a pronounced inhomogeneity of the enthalpy data, the res… Show more

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“…In this work, weakly marked endotherms were obtained in all the samples studied with small enthalpy differences. Therefore, it seems that our results may lend support to the melting endotherm corresponding to the differential melting behavior of the -form crystallines in the domains of ortho-and para-cortical cells as affirmed by Wortmann et al (Wortmann & Deutz, 1993 and by the results of Manich et al ). An additional part of our study was focused on the determination of pore size of treated wools in order to analyse the possible pore modification due to lipid extraction.…”
Section: Wool Modification Due To Internal Lipid Extractionsupporting
confidence: 86%
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“…In this work, weakly marked endotherms were obtained in all the samples studied with small enthalpy differences. Therefore, it seems that our results may lend support to the melting endotherm corresponding to the differential melting behavior of the -form crystallines in the domains of ortho-and para-cortical cells as affirmed by Wortmann et al (Wortmann & Deutz, 1993 and by the results of Manich et al ). An additional part of our study was focused on the determination of pore size of treated wools in order to analyse the possible pore modification due to lipid extraction.…”
Section: Wool Modification Due To Internal Lipid Extractionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…DSC is a method commonly used to determine crystallinity in polymers and involves measuring the melting enthalpy. Wool fibres have been studied by this technique in several papers (Cao et al, 1997;Spei & Holzem, 1987;Wortmann & Deutz, 1993Wortmann, 2005). There are currently difficulties in accurately measuring the melting transition of wool owing to the fibrous nature of the sample, (for exemple the level of cystine content could have an influence on DSC analysis (Rivett, 1991), and to the moisture sensibility of the thermal transitions (Haly & Snaith, 1967).…”
Section: Wool Modification Due To Internal Lipid Extractionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…DSC investigations of keratin fibres in the dry state show an endothermic effect, sometime a doublet, which at 10 K/min heating rate ranges from 230 to 260°C [4,7,8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The endothermic effect is generally attributed to the thermal denaturation of the -helix which makes the crystalline part of the keratin fibre [5,6,8,9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Quanto mais elevada for a densidade de ligações cruzadas nas IFAPs, maior será sua viscosidade e mais prejudicada será a transição hélice/folha nas IFs e viceversa (WORTMANN et al 1993;WORTMANN et al 1998;WORTMANN et al 2002).…”
Section: Calorimetria Exploratória Diferencial (Dsc)unclassified