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Title: Keratin Production and Its Applications: Current and Future Perspective
Authors: Shah, Anshuman
Tyagi, Shaily
Bharagava, Ram Naresh
Belhaj, Dalel
Kumar, Ashok
Saxena, Gaurav
Saratale, Ganesh Dattatraya
Mulla, Sikandar I.
Keywords: Keratin structure
Keratin application
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: Springer Nature Switzerland
Abstract: Keratin is a global class of biological material, which represents a group of cysteine-rich filament-forming proteins. They serve as a shielding layer for the epidermal appendages like nails, claws, beak, hair, wool, horns, and feathers. These proteins are further subdivided into two different class based on their secondary structure: α-keratin and β-keratin. Keratin is insoluble in hot or cold water; this unique property helps to prevent their digestion by proteolytic enzymes. Additionally, their complex hierarchical-like filament-matrix structure at nanoscale and the polypeptide chains create a robust wall for protection against heat stress,
URI: http://ir.juit.ac.in:8080/jspui/jspui/handle/123456789/8063
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