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The effects of physical and chemical treatments on Na2S produced feather keratin films

Poole et al., 2015

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2326835575448611166
Author
Poole A
Church J
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International journal of biological macromolecules

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The industrial utilisation of feather keratin as a biopolymer has proven difficult due to the lack of a viable extraction technique and the poor mechanical properties of the regenerated products. Here, pure keratin films were produced from chicken feathers using sodium …
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