Characterisation of human hair keratin fibers

This research investigates interfacial polyelectrolyte complexion (IPC) technique used to form keratin fibers and evaluate the mechanical properties of keratin-based fibers produced by IPC, in relation to its composition and state of hydration. Keratin based polyelectrolyte solutions were extracted...

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Main Author: Krishnamoorthy Elavaini Mahaalaxmi
Other Authors: Ng Kee Woei
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: Nanyang Technological University 2024
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1760462024-05-18T16:45:50Z Characterisation of human hair keratin fibers Krishnamoorthy Elavaini Mahaalaxmi Ng Kee Woei School of Materials Science and Engineering KWNG@ntu.edu.sg Engineering Human hair Keratin fibers Keratin intermediate filaments This research investigates interfacial polyelectrolyte complexion (IPC) technique used to form keratin fibers and evaluate the mechanical properties of keratin-based fibers produced by IPC, in relation to its composition and state of hydration. Keratin based polyelectrolyte solutions were extracted from human hair waste using reduction method. The extracted keratin underwent different type of dialysis to form oppositely charged solution. The chitosan based fibers and keratin based fibres were synthesized from these polyelectrolyte solutions. These fibers were then exposed to different rehydration conditions (phosphate buffer, salt solution) upon which the respective change in protein structure and mechanical properties were analysed. The rehydration in phosphate buffer solution has induced beta sheet formation and enhanced the flexibility of the fibers with a significant increase in strain at break value. The strain at break of CK fibers increased from 3.29±1.46% to 30.17±10.20% upon rehydration in PBS. The Young’s Modulus of CK fibers decreased from 1.84±0.76GPa to 0.62±0.39GPa upon rehydration in PBS. This rehydration shows potential to modify mechanical property of keratin-based fibers. Bachelor's degree 2024-05-14T01:09:53Z 2024-05-14T01:09:53Z 2024 Final Year Project (FYP) Krishnamoorthy Elavaini Mahaalaxmi (2024). Characterisation of human hair keratin fibers. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/176046 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/176046 en application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
institution Nanyang Technological University
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country Singapore
Singapore
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topic Engineering
Human hair
Keratin fibers
Keratin intermediate filaments
spellingShingle Engineering
Human hair
Keratin fibers
Keratin intermediate filaments
Krishnamoorthy Elavaini Mahaalaxmi
Characterisation of human hair keratin fibers
description This research investigates interfacial polyelectrolyte complexion (IPC) technique used to form keratin fibers and evaluate the mechanical properties of keratin-based fibers produced by IPC, in relation to its composition and state of hydration. Keratin based polyelectrolyte solutions were extracted from human hair waste using reduction method. The extracted keratin underwent different type of dialysis to form oppositely charged solution. The chitosan based fibers and keratin based fibres were synthesized from these polyelectrolyte solutions. These fibers were then exposed to different rehydration conditions (phosphate buffer, salt solution) upon which the respective change in protein structure and mechanical properties were analysed. The rehydration in phosphate buffer solution has induced beta sheet formation and enhanced the flexibility of the fibers with a significant increase in strain at break value. The strain at break of CK fibers increased from 3.29±1.46% to 30.17±10.20% upon rehydration in PBS. The Young’s Modulus of CK fibers decreased from 1.84±0.76GPa to 0.62±0.39GPa upon rehydration in PBS. This rehydration shows potential to modify mechanical property of keratin-based fibers.
author2 Ng Kee Woei
author_facet Ng Kee Woei
Krishnamoorthy Elavaini Mahaalaxmi
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author Krishnamoorthy Elavaini Mahaalaxmi
author_sort Krishnamoorthy Elavaini Mahaalaxmi
title Characterisation of human hair keratin fibers
title_short Characterisation of human hair keratin fibers
title_full Characterisation of human hair keratin fibers
title_fullStr Characterisation of human hair keratin fibers
title_full_unstemmed Characterisation of human hair keratin fibers
title_sort characterisation of human hair keratin fibers
publisher Nanyang Technological University
publishDate 2024
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/176046
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