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Effect of Different Additives in Diets on Secondary Structure, Thermal and Mechanical Properties of Silkworm Silk

In this study, eight types of materials including nanoparticles (Cu and CaCO(3)), metallic ions (Ca(2+) and Cu(2+)), and amino acid substances (serine, tyrosine, sericin amino acid, and fibroin amino acid) were used as additives in silkworm diets to obtain in-situ modified silk fiber composites. The...

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Autores principales: Cheng, Lan, Huang, Huiming, Zeng, Jingyou, Liu, Zulan, Tong, Xiaoling, Li, Zhi, Zhao, Hongping, Dai, Fangyin
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6337352/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30577549
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma12010014
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author Cheng, Lan
Huang, Huiming
Zeng, Jingyou
Liu, Zulan
Tong, Xiaoling
Li, Zhi
Zhao, Hongping
Dai, Fangyin
author_facet Cheng, Lan
Huang, Huiming
Zeng, Jingyou
Liu, Zulan
Tong, Xiaoling
Li, Zhi
Zhao, Hongping
Dai, Fangyin
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description In this study, eight types of materials including nanoparticles (Cu and CaCO(3)), metallic ions (Ca(2+) and Cu(2+)), and amino acid substances (serine, tyrosine, sericin amino acid, and fibroin amino acid) were used as additives in silkworm diets to obtain in-situ modified silk fiber composites. The results indicate that tyrosine and fibroin amino acids significantly increase potassium content in silk fibers and induce the transformation of α-helices and random coils to β-sheet structures, resulting in higher crystallinities and better mechanical properties. However, the other additives-modified silk fibers show a decrease in β-sheet contents and a slight increase or even decrease in tensile strengths. This finding provides a green and effective approach to produce mechanically enhanced silk fibers with high crystallinity on a large scale. Moreover, the modification mechanisms of these additives were discussed in this study, which could offer new insights into the design and regulation of modified fibers or composites with desirable properties and functions.
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spelling pubmed-63373522019-01-22 Effect of Different Additives in Diets on Secondary Structure, Thermal and Mechanical Properties of Silkworm Silk Cheng, Lan Huang, Huiming Zeng, Jingyou Liu, Zulan Tong, Xiaoling Li, Zhi Zhao, Hongping Dai, Fangyin Materials (Basel) Article In this study, eight types of materials including nanoparticles (Cu and CaCO(3)), metallic ions (Ca(2+) and Cu(2+)), and amino acid substances (serine, tyrosine, sericin amino acid, and fibroin amino acid) were used as additives in silkworm diets to obtain in-situ modified silk fiber composites. The results indicate that tyrosine and fibroin amino acids significantly increase potassium content in silk fibers and induce the transformation of α-helices and random coils to β-sheet structures, resulting in higher crystallinities and better mechanical properties. However, the other additives-modified silk fibers show a decrease in β-sheet contents and a slight increase or even decrease in tensile strengths. This finding provides a green and effective approach to produce mechanically enhanced silk fibers with high crystallinity on a large scale. Moreover, the modification mechanisms of these additives were discussed in this study, which could offer new insights into the design and regulation of modified fibers or composites with desirable properties and functions. MDPI 2018-12-20 /pmc/articles/PMC6337352/ /pubmed/30577549 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma12010014 Text en © 2018 by the authors. 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Cheng, Lan
Huang, Huiming
Zeng, Jingyou
Liu, Zulan
Tong, Xiaoling
Li, Zhi
Zhao, Hongping
Dai, Fangyin
Effect of Different Additives in Diets on Secondary Structure, Thermal and Mechanical Properties of Silkworm Silk
title Effect of Different Additives in Diets on Secondary Structure, Thermal and Mechanical Properties of Silkworm Silk
title_full Effect of Different Additives in Diets on Secondary Structure, Thermal and Mechanical Properties of Silkworm Silk
title_fullStr Effect of Different Additives in Diets on Secondary Structure, Thermal and Mechanical Properties of Silkworm Silk
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Different Additives in Diets on Secondary Structure, Thermal and Mechanical Properties of Silkworm Silk
title_short Effect of Different Additives in Diets on Secondary Structure, Thermal and Mechanical Properties of Silkworm Silk
title_sort effect of different additives in diets on secondary structure, thermal and mechanical properties of silkworm silk
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6337352/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30577549
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma12010014
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