THE PRODUCTION OF SOLUBLE KERATIN DERIVATIVES

A process for the preparation of soluble proteins of high molecular weight with little or no damage to the structural integrity of the proteins. The process is economically and environmentally acceptable by virtue of the cost of reagents that are used, and the recycling of some of those reagents, an...

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Hauptverfasser: ELLIS, GREGORY DAVID, MESMAN, PAUL JOHANNES ROY, KELLY, ROBERT JAMES, WORTH, GILLIAN HELEN, SINGLETON, DIANE JOYCE, RODDICK-LANZILOTTA, AILSA DAWN, SUMMERS, CONAL GARTH, RANKIN, DOUGLAS ALEXANDER
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RODDICK-LANZILOTTA, AILSA DAWN
SUMMERS, CONAL GARTH
RANKIN, DOUGLAS ALEXANDER
description A process for the preparation of soluble proteins of high molecular weight with little or no damage to the structural integrity of the proteins. The process is economically and environmentally acceptable by virtue of the cost of reagents that are used, and the recycling of some of those reagents, and is suitable for the production of soluble proteins on a large scale. The proces s includes a first stage using oxidative sulfitolysis followed by a second sta ge using mild conditions to extract the soluble protein. In the case of wool as the protein source the process leads to the production of soluble keratin proteins fractionated into the classes S-sulfonated keratin intermediate filament proteins and S-sulfontated keratin high sulfur proteins.
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