Aggregation Behavior of Keratin Proteins Determined by Dynamic Light Scattering

dc.contributor.authorEgert, Alexandra Marieen
dc.contributor.committeechairVan Dyke, Marken
dc.contributor.committeememberDavis, Richey M.en
dc.contributor.committeememberFoster, Earl Johanen
dc.contributor.departmentMaterials Science and Engineeringen
dc.date.accessioned2015-05-21T08:00:21Zen
dc.date.available2015-05-21T08:00:21Zen
dc.date.issued2015-05-20en
dc.description.abstractKeratin is a biomaterial derived from biological sources and can be used in a variety of medical applications. This study focuses on keratin derived from human hair. Unfortunately, there is not a lot of information in the literature describing how keratin reacts to subtle changes in an aqueous solution such as differences in pH, keratin concentration, buffer concentration, salt concentration, and temperature. To have a better understanding of this effect, dynamic light scattering was used to test the size ranges and volume percentages in each range. Dynamic light scattering shows the size of the keratin in each environment and its consistency with time. The results showed that there is a difference in keratin behavior between water and buffer solutions, but very subtle differences between each buffer, buffer concentration, keratin concentration, pH and temperature. Keratins aggregate extensively in un-buffered conditions (i.e. pure water), which has implications to both purification and fabrication of biomaterials as water is used extensively in these processes. Interestingly, there was little effect of keratin concentration, pH, and temperature on the buffers used in this study, suggesting there may be a wide range of conditions in which aggregation can be minimized.en
dc.description.degreeMaster of Scienceen
dc.format.mediumETDen
dc.identifier.othervt_gsexam:5464en
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10919/52374en
dc.publisherVirginia Techen
dc.rightsIn Copyrighten
dc.rights.urihttp://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/en
dc.subjectKeratinen
dc.subjectDynamic Light Scatteringen
dc.subjectAggregationen
dc.subjectBufferen
dc.titleAggregation Behavior of Keratin Proteins Determined by Dynamic Light Scatteringen
dc.typeThesisen
thesis.degree.disciplineMaterials Science and Engineeringen
thesis.degree.grantorVirginia Polytechnic Institute and State Universityen
thesis.degree.levelmastersen
thesis.degree.nameMaster of Scienceen

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