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Green process to regenerate keratin from feathers with an aqueous deep eutectic solvent

Poultry feathers, a source of keratin, are a significant side stream from the food industry, for which valorization is essential considering the circular economy aspects. For this, ecofriendly processes are the tools that allow the easy and feasible transformation of the feathers. Deep eutectic solv...

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Autores principales: Nuutinen, Emmi-Maria, Willberg-Keyriläinen, Pia, Virtanen, Tommi, Mija, Alice, Kuutti, Lauri, Lantto, Raija, Jääskeläinen, Anna-Stiina
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9065387/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35519403
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9ra03305j
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author Nuutinen, Emmi-Maria
Willberg-Keyriläinen, Pia
Virtanen, Tommi
Mija, Alice
Kuutti, Lauri
Lantto, Raija
Jääskeläinen, Anna-Stiina
author_facet Nuutinen, Emmi-Maria
Willberg-Keyriläinen, Pia
Virtanen, Tommi
Mija, Alice
Kuutti, Lauri
Lantto, Raija
Jääskeläinen, Anna-Stiina
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description Poultry feathers, a source of keratin, are a significant side stream from the food industry, for which valorization is essential considering the circular economy aspects. For this, ecofriendly processes are the tools that allow the easy and feasible transformation of the feathers. Deep eutectic solvents (DESs) are generally considered as inexpensive, relatively simple, mild and environmentally friendly solvents which can dissolve proteins from protein-rich biomasses. In this work, feathers were processed with an aqueous DES to produce a uniform keratin feedstock. The proposed DES is composed of non-toxic sodium acetate and urea, with a small amount of water. After the DES treatment, water was used to dilute the DES components and regenerate the dissolved keratin. The processing conditions were optimized in terms of keratin yield and properties by varying the dissolution time from 2 h to 24 h and temperature from 80 °C to 100 °C. The yield of regenerated keratin was followed at different sodium acetate–urea molar ratios, and compared to the treatment performed with choline chloride–urea or 8 M urea as reference solvents. Sodium acetate–urea in the molar ratio of 1 : 2 at 100 °C and with 6 h dissolution time dissolved 86% of the feathers with a regenerated keratin yield of 45%. In the characterization of regenerated keratin, it was found that when the dissolution temperature was higher and the dissolution time longer, the disulfide and total sulfur content of feather keratin decreased, the range of molecular weights became wider, and some of the ordered secondary structure and crystallinity were lost.
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spelling pubmed-90653872022-05-04 Green process to regenerate keratin from feathers with an aqueous deep eutectic solvent Nuutinen, Emmi-Maria Willberg-Keyriläinen, Pia Virtanen, Tommi Mija, Alice Kuutti, Lauri Lantto, Raija Jääskeläinen, Anna-Stiina RSC Adv Chemistry Poultry feathers, a source of keratin, are a significant side stream from the food industry, for which valorization is essential considering the circular economy aspects. For this, ecofriendly processes are the tools that allow the easy and feasible transformation of the feathers. Deep eutectic solvents (DESs) are generally considered as inexpensive, relatively simple, mild and environmentally friendly solvents which can dissolve proteins from protein-rich biomasses. In this work, feathers were processed with an aqueous DES to produce a uniform keratin feedstock. The proposed DES is composed of non-toxic sodium acetate and urea, with a small amount of water. After the DES treatment, water was used to dilute the DES components and regenerate the dissolved keratin. The processing conditions were optimized in terms of keratin yield and properties by varying the dissolution time from 2 h to 24 h and temperature from 80 °C to 100 °C. The yield of regenerated keratin was followed at different sodium acetate–urea molar ratios, and compared to the treatment performed with choline chloride–urea or 8 M urea as reference solvents. Sodium acetate–urea in the molar ratio of 1 : 2 at 100 °C and with 6 h dissolution time dissolved 86% of the feathers with a regenerated keratin yield of 45%. In the characterization of regenerated keratin, it was found that when the dissolution temperature was higher and the dissolution time longer, the disulfide and total sulfur content of feather keratin decreased, the range of molecular weights became wider, and some of the ordered secondary structure and crystallinity were lost. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2019-06-25 /pmc/articles/PMC9065387/ /pubmed/35519403 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9ra03305j Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Nuutinen, Emmi-Maria
Willberg-Keyriläinen, Pia
Virtanen, Tommi
Mija, Alice
Kuutti, Lauri
Lantto, Raija
Jääskeläinen, Anna-Stiina
Green process to regenerate keratin from feathers with an aqueous deep eutectic solvent
title Green process to regenerate keratin from feathers with an aqueous deep eutectic solvent
title_full Green process to regenerate keratin from feathers with an aqueous deep eutectic solvent
title_fullStr Green process to regenerate keratin from feathers with an aqueous deep eutectic solvent
title_full_unstemmed Green process to regenerate keratin from feathers with an aqueous deep eutectic solvent
title_short Green process to regenerate keratin from feathers with an aqueous deep eutectic solvent
title_sort green process to regenerate keratin from feathers with an aqueous deep eutectic solvent
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9065387/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35519403
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9ra03305j
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