2024
DOI: 10.3390/polym16141999
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Keratin from Animal By-Products: Structure, Characterization, Extraction and Application—A Review

Shahin Banasaz,
Vincenza Ferraro

Abstract: Keratin is a structural fibrous protein and the core constituent of animal by-products from livestock such as wool, feathers, hooves, horns, and pig bristles. This natural polymer is also the main component of human hair and is present at an important percentage in human and animal skin. Significant amounts of keratin-rich animal tissues are discarded worldwide each year, ca. 12 M tons, and the share used for keratin extraction and added-value applications is still very low. An important stream of new potentia… Show more

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