1967
DOI: 10.1177/004051756703701003
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The Hydrothermal Degrádation of Wool Keratin

Abstract: The nature of degradation of cystyl residues in wool by purified water at ca. pH 6 and at temperatures of 50-100° is studied. Cystyl residues in wool are slowly converted by water to lanthionyl residues, even at 60°, and the rate of this conversion increases with increasing temperature. At 100°, lanthionyl residues cannot form in solutions having pH values below ca. 4.5-5.0. Evidence suggests that, under these conditions, certain reactive sulfur-containing residues are also formed from cystyl resid… Show more

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