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Studies on Chemical Composition, Structure and Potential Applications of Keratoisis Corals
The chemical composition and structure of bamboo octocoral Keratoisis spp. skeletons were investigated by using: Scanning Electron Microscopy SEM, Raman Microscopy, X-ray Diffraction XRD, Laser Ablation–Inductively Coupled Plasma LA-ICP, and amino acid analyzers. Elements discovered in the nodes (ma...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10179572/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37176062 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24098355 |
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author | Gorzelak, Mieczysław Nowak, Dorota Kuczumow, Andrzej Tracey, Dianne M. Adamowski, Witold Nowak, Jakub Kosiński, Jakub Gągała, Jacek Blicharski, Tomasz Lasota, Agnieszka Jabłoński, Mirosław Pawlicz, Jarosław Jarzębski, Maciej |
author_facet | Gorzelak, Mieczysław Nowak, Dorota Kuczumow, Andrzej Tracey, Dianne M. Adamowski, Witold Nowak, Jakub Kosiński, Jakub Gągała, Jacek Blicharski, Tomasz Lasota, Agnieszka Jabłoński, Mirosław Pawlicz, Jarosław Jarzębski, Maciej |
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description | The chemical composition and structure of bamboo octocoral Keratoisis spp. skeletons were investigated by using: Scanning Electron Microscopy SEM, Raman Microscopy, X-ray Diffraction XRD, Laser Ablation–Inductively Coupled Plasma LA-ICP, and amino acid analyzers. Elements discovered in the nodes (mainly organic parts of the skeleton) of bamboo corals showed a very interesting arrangement in the growth ring areas, most probably enabling the application of bamboo corals as palaeochronometers and palaeothermometers. LA-ICP results showed that these gorgonian corals had an unusually large content of bromine, larger than any other organism yet studied. The local concentration of bromine in the organic part of the growth rings of one of the studied corals grew up to 29,000 ppm of bromine. That is over 440 times more than is contained in marine water and 35 times more than Murex contains, the species which was used to make Tyrian purple in ancient times. The organic matter of corals is called gorgonin, the specific substance that both from the XRD and Raman studies seem to be very similar to the reptile and bird keratins and less similar to the mammalian keratins. The missing cross-linking by S-S bridges, absence of aromatic rings, and significant participation of β-turn organization of peptides differs gorgonin from keratins. Perhaps, the gorgonin belongs to the affined but still different substances concerning reptile and bird keratin and in relation to the more advanced version—the mammalian one. Chemical components of bamboo corals seem to have great medical potential, with the internodes as material substituting the hard tissues and the nodes as the components of medicines. |
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spelling | pubmed-101795722023-05-13 Studies on Chemical Composition, Structure and Potential Applications of Keratoisis Corals Gorzelak, Mieczysław Nowak, Dorota Kuczumow, Andrzej Tracey, Dianne M. Adamowski, Witold Nowak, Jakub Kosiński, Jakub Gągała, Jacek Blicharski, Tomasz Lasota, Agnieszka Jabłoński, Mirosław Pawlicz, Jarosław Jarzębski, Maciej Int J Mol Sci Article The chemical composition and structure of bamboo octocoral Keratoisis spp. skeletons were investigated by using: Scanning Electron Microscopy SEM, Raman Microscopy, X-ray Diffraction XRD, Laser Ablation–Inductively Coupled Plasma LA-ICP, and amino acid analyzers. Elements discovered in the nodes (mainly organic parts of the skeleton) of bamboo corals showed a very interesting arrangement in the growth ring areas, most probably enabling the application of bamboo corals as palaeochronometers and palaeothermometers. LA-ICP results showed that these gorgonian corals had an unusually large content of bromine, larger than any other organism yet studied. The local concentration of bromine in the organic part of the growth rings of one of the studied corals grew up to 29,000 ppm of bromine. That is over 440 times more than is contained in marine water and 35 times more than Murex contains, the species which was used to make Tyrian purple in ancient times. The organic matter of corals is called gorgonin, the specific substance that both from the XRD and Raman studies seem to be very similar to the reptile and bird keratins and less similar to the mammalian keratins. The missing cross-linking by S-S bridges, absence of aromatic rings, and significant participation of β-turn organization of peptides differs gorgonin from keratins. Perhaps, the gorgonin belongs to the affined but still different substances concerning reptile and bird keratin and in relation to the more advanced version—the mammalian one. Chemical components of bamboo corals seem to have great medical potential, with the internodes as material substituting the hard tissues and the nodes as the components of medicines. MDPI 2023-05-06 /pmc/articles/PMC10179572/ /pubmed/37176062 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24098355 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Gorzelak, Mieczysław Nowak, Dorota Kuczumow, Andrzej Tracey, Dianne M. Adamowski, Witold Nowak, Jakub Kosiński, Jakub Gągała, Jacek Blicharski, Tomasz Lasota, Agnieszka Jabłoński, Mirosław Pawlicz, Jarosław Jarzębski, Maciej Studies on Chemical Composition, Structure and Potential Applications of Keratoisis Corals |
title | Studies on Chemical Composition, Structure and Potential Applications of Keratoisis Corals |
title_full | Studies on Chemical Composition, Structure and Potential Applications of Keratoisis Corals |
title_fullStr | Studies on Chemical Composition, Structure and Potential Applications of Keratoisis Corals |
title_full_unstemmed | Studies on Chemical Composition, Structure and Potential Applications of Keratoisis Corals |
title_short | Studies on Chemical Composition, Structure and Potential Applications of Keratoisis Corals |
title_sort | studies on chemical composition, structure and potential applications of keratoisis corals |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10179572/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37176062 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24098355 |
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