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Extracting keratin from wool by using L-cysteineWang et al., 2016
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- Wang K
- Li R
- Ma J
- Jian Y
- Che J
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- Green Chemistry
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Keratin proteins are the major components of hair, feathers, wool and horns and represent an important source of renewable raw materials for many applications. The dissolution of the wool keratin is the first step of reuse of keratin wastes. In this work, L-cysteine was applied to …
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