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Autor:
Martin, James S.
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American Institute for Conservation, 2002 Apr 01. 41(1), 102-103.
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https://www.jstor.org/stable/3179903
Autor:
Jeanette M. Cardamone
Publikováno v:
Textile Research Journal. 83:917-927
Keratin sponge/hydrogels, described in Part I as the products of oxidation and reduction hydrolysis of fine and coarse wool fibers, were examined as excipient-platforms for the delivery of riboflavin. By absorption through well-defined pores and netw
Autor:
Jeanette M. Cardamone
Publikováno v:
Textile Research Journal. 81:1818-1827
The Agricultural Research Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture conducts research on agricultural products and co-products where wool is a co-product of the American lamb industry. The ARS process, an alternative to conventional peroxide for
Autor:
Jeanette M. Cardamone
Publikováno v:
Journal of Molecular Structure. 969:97-105
Investigations of keratins extracted from wool by reduction hydrolysis and by alkaline hydrolysis showed that their chemical compositions and secondary structures were similar to original wool. The keratin isolates were similar in amino acid, Amides
Publikováno v:
Macromolecular Symposia. 272:161-166
Wool fabrics were treated with keratin hydrolysate in isolated systems, in systems incorporating a cross-linking enzyme, and in systems with nanoparticle silver. The dimensions of wool fabric were controlled after keratin applications and the strengt
Publikováno v:
Textile Research Journal. 77:277-283
Keratin hydrolysates (KH) and their lyophilized powders (KP) were applied with transglutaminase (amine γ-glutamyltransferase EC 2.3.2.13; TG) to fine jersey wool fabric bleached by peroxycarboximidic acid in the first step of the ARS process. The fu
Autor:
Jeanette M. Cardamone
Publikováno v:
Textile Research Journal. 77:214-221
Felting shrinkage of wool fabric can be controlled by oxidation and protease treatment, however, strength loss usually results. The Agricultural Research Service (ARS) process, providing bleaching, biopolishing, and shrinkage control by peroxycarboxi
Publikováno v:
Textile Research Journal. 76:99-108
The ARS process combines activated peroxide for pretreatment and enzyme for subsequent treatment to provide bleached, biopolished, and shrinkage-resistant wool. The pretreatment step is of particular interest because it combines dicyandiamide (DD) wi
Autor:
Jeanette M. Cardamone
Publikováno v:
Textile Research Journal. 76:109-115
In Part I we investigated the mechanism for bleaching wool with activated peroxide in the pretreatment step of the chemoenzymatic ARS process for whitening, biopolishing, and shrinkage prevention of wool. Here in Part II we report on applying the pro