Biocomposites with a Content of Keratin
from Chicken Feathers
New Products
Authors:
- Wrześniewska-Tosik Krystyna
Institute of Biopolymers and Chemical Fibres, Łódź, Poland - Adamiec Janusz
Department of Thermal and Diffusive Processes, Faculty of Process Engineering and Environmental Protection, Technical University of Łódź, Łódź, Poland
Full text | Abstract: The market’s demand for fibrous materials with increased moisture retention is principally connected with the essential development of sanitary and cosmetic products. Keratin, which is included in feathers, appears to be an original raw material which enables fibrous composite materials of this kind to be manufactured. The aim of our investigation was to obtain different keratin forms from feathers, to identify and determine these forms, and to indicate new application directions connected with fibres and fibrous products. An optimum extraction method for obtaining keratin from chicken feathers was developed, and an attempt was made to obtain stable keratin solutions with the addition of other biopolymers, such as cellulose and alginate. |
Tags:
keratin, feathers, fibrous biocomposites, sorption, keratin solutions, cellulose,
alginate
Published in issue no 1 (60) / 2007, pages 106–112.