Decorin Content and Near Infrared Spectroscopy Analysis of Dried Collagenous Biomaterial Samples
The efficient removal of proteoglycans, such as decorin, from the hide when processing it to leather by traditional means is generally acceptable and beneficial for leather quality, especially for softness and flexibility. A patented waterless or acetone dehydration method that can generate a produc...
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doaj-c0e06012641a4d4daf2d1101998f7f2f2020-11-24T22:15:54ZengMDPI AGBiomolecules2218-273X2012-12-012462263410.3390/biom2040622Decorin Content and Near Infrared Spectroscopy Analysis of Dried Collagenous Biomaterial SamplesSuzanne SchreyerRosa SabeJose Maria AdzetJoan Carles CastellZerlina E. MuirMila L. Aldema-RamosThe efficient removal of proteoglycans, such as decorin, from the hide when processing it to leather by traditional means is generally acceptable and beneficial for leather quality, especially for softness and flexibility. A patented waterless or acetone dehydration method that can generate a product similar to leather called Dried Collagenous Biomaterial (known as BCD) was developed but has no effect on decorin removal efficiency. The Alcian Blue colorimetric technique was used to assay the sulfated glycosaminoglycan (sGAG) portion of decorin. The corresponding residual decorin content was correlated to the mechanical properties of the BCD samples and was comparable to the control leather made traditionally. The waterless dehydration and instantaneous chrome tanning process is a good eco-friendly alternative to transforming hides to leather because no additional effects were observed after examination using NIR spectroscopy and additional chemometric analysis.http://www.mdpi.com/2218-273X/2/4/622proteoglycandecorinsulfated glycosaminoglycan (sGAG)Alcian bluenear infraredprincipal component analysis (PCA)leather quality |
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Suzanne Schreyer Rosa Sabe Jose Maria Adzet Joan Carles Castell Zerlina E. Muir Mila L. Aldema-Ramos Decorin Content and Near Infrared Spectroscopy Analysis of Dried Collagenous Biomaterial Samples Biomolecules proteoglycan decorin sulfated glycosaminoglycan (sGAG) Alcian blue near infrared principal component analysis (PCA) leather quality |
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Suzanne Schreyer Rosa Sabe Jose Maria Adzet Joan Carles Castell Zerlina E. Muir Mila L. Aldema-Ramos |
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Decorin Content and Near Infrared Spectroscopy Analysis of Dried Collagenous Biomaterial Samples |
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Decorin Content and Near Infrared Spectroscopy Analysis of Dried Collagenous Biomaterial Samples |
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Decorin Content and Near Infrared Spectroscopy Analysis of Dried Collagenous Biomaterial Samples |
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Decorin Content and Near Infrared Spectroscopy Analysis of Dried Collagenous Biomaterial Samples |
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Decorin Content and Near Infrared Spectroscopy Analysis of Dried Collagenous Biomaterial Samples |
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decorin content and near infrared spectroscopy analysis of dried collagenous biomaterial samples |
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The efficient removal of proteoglycans, such as decorin, from the hide when processing it to leather by traditional means is generally acceptable and beneficial for leather quality, especially for softness and flexibility. A patented waterless or acetone dehydration method that can generate a product similar to leather called Dried Collagenous Biomaterial (known as BCD) was developed but has no effect on decorin removal efficiency. The Alcian Blue colorimetric technique was used to assay the sulfated glycosaminoglycan (sGAG) portion of decorin. The corresponding residual decorin content was correlated to the mechanical properties of the BCD samples and was comparable to the control leather made traditionally. The waterless dehydration and instantaneous chrome tanning process is a good eco-friendly alternative to transforming hides to leather because no additional effects were observed after examination using NIR spectroscopy and additional chemometric analysis. |
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proteoglycan decorin sulfated glycosaminoglycan (sGAG) Alcian blue near infrared principal component analysis (PCA) leather quality |
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