“…As depicted in Figure c, the solid-state 13 C-NMR analysis was performed to further confirm that the presence of EXL and SM mediated the formation of a crosslinked network. The peaks associated with the pure SM adhesive are assigned as follows: 172.64 ppm to the amino acid carbonyls, 130.30 ppm to phenylalanine C–H bonds, 105.20 ppm to the C-1 anomeric carbons of the carbohydrates, 72.40 ppm to the C-5 carbons of the carbohydrates, 60.97 ppm to the C-6 carbons of the carbohydrates, 54.03 ppm to the αC–H bonds of amino acids, 40.68 ppm to the βC–H 2 groups of amino acids, 29.87 ppm to the βC–H and βC–H 2 groups of amino acids, and 24.91 ppm to the βC–H 2 carbon of the glutamine. − Moreover, the triple peaks at 28.90, 24.10, and 20.68 ppm are assigned to the βC–H and βC–H 2 groups of amino acids with nonpolar sidechains, such as proline, leucine, alanine, glutamine, and valine . Additionally, a new peak belonging to the peak formed after the reaction of EXL with amino groups on soybean protein appeared at 64.46 ppm, which became stronger at 21.20 ppm.…”