Extraction and characterization of keratin from chicken and swiftlet feather

Keratin is a durable and fibrous protein of hair, nails, horns, hoofs, feathers and the epithelial cells in the outermost layers of the skin. Keratin in animals mainly presents in vertebrates such as mammals, birds and reptiles including chicken and swiftlet. This study aims to characterize keratin...

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Main Authors: Sharifah Zafierah, Syed Badrulzaman, Aimi Wahidah, Aminan, Aizi Nor Mazila, Ramli, Rohaida, Che Man, Nur Izyan, Wan Azelee
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Published: Materials Science Forum 2021
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Online Access:http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/34076/1/Extraction%20and%20Characterization%20of%20Keratin.pdf
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author Sharifah Zafierah, Syed Badrulzaman
Aimi Wahidah, Aminan
Aizi Nor Mazila, Ramli
Rohaida, Che Man
Nur Izyan, Wan Azelee
author_facet Sharifah Zafierah, Syed Badrulzaman
Aimi Wahidah, Aminan
Aizi Nor Mazila, Ramli
Rohaida, Che Man
Nur Izyan, Wan Azelee
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description Keratin is a durable and fibrous protein of hair, nails, horns, hoofs, feathers and the epithelial cells in the outermost layers of the skin. Keratin in animals mainly presents in vertebrates such as mammals, birds and reptiles including chicken and swiftlet. This study aims to characterize keratin extracted from chicken and swiftlet feathers. The extraction of the keratin performed using dimethyl sufoxide (DMSO) at high temperature. The extracted keratin from both samples were used for the characterization process using Bradford protein assay, CHNS analysis and Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy. This study showed that keratin extract of swiftlet feather showed higher protein concentration (0.813 mg/mL) than keratin extract of chicken feather (0.646 mg/ml). The highest composition for keratin extract is hydrogen which are 4.97% for keratin extract from swiftlet feathers and 3.12% for keratin extract from chicken feathers. FTIR analysis exhibited that carboxyl groups and amino groups are presence in both keratin samples however, the protein value is higher in swiftlet feathers compared to chicken feathers. This study's outcome is significant in discovering keratin extract from swiftlet feathers containing high protein content due to the breakdown of disulfide bonds. Furthermore, this research is the first report on keratin characterization from swiftlet feathers that would be useful for high value future keratin study.
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spelling UMPir340762022-05-12T01:52:06Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/34076/ Extraction and characterization of keratin from chicken and swiftlet feather Sharifah Zafierah, Syed Badrulzaman Aimi Wahidah, Aminan Aizi Nor Mazila, Ramli Rohaida, Che Man Nur Izyan, Wan Azelee Q Science (General) Keratin is a durable and fibrous protein of hair, nails, horns, hoofs, feathers and the epithelial cells in the outermost layers of the skin. Keratin in animals mainly presents in vertebrates such as mammals, birds and reptiles including chicken and swiftlet. This study aims to characterize keratin extracted from chicken and swiftlet feathers. The extraction of the keratin performed using dimethyl sufoxide (DMSO) at high temperature. The extracted keratin from both samples were used for the characterization process using Bradford protein assay, CHNS analysis and Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy. This study showed that keratin extract of swiftlet feather showed higher protein concentration (0.813 mg/mL) than keratin extract of chicken feather (0.646 mg/ml). The highest composition for keratin extract is hydrogen which are 4.97% for keratin extract from swiftlet feathers and 3.12% for keratin extract from chicken feathers. FTIR analysis exhibited that carboxyl groups and amino groups are presence in both keratin samples however, the protein value is higher in swiftlet feathers compared to chicken feathers. This study's outcome is significant in discovering keratin extract from swiftlet feathers containing high protein content due to the breakdown of disulfide bonds. Furthermore, this research is the first report on keratin characterization from swiftlet feathers that would be useful for high value future keratin study. Materials Science Forum 2021 Article PeerReviewed pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/34076/1/Extraction%20and%20Characterization%20of%20Keratin.pdf Sharifah Zafierah, Syed Badrulzaman and Aimi Wahidah, Aminan and Aizi Nor Mazila, Ramli and Rohaida, Che Man and Nur Izyan, Wan Azelee (2021) Extraction and characterization of keratin from chicken and swiftlet feather. Materials Science Forum, 1025. pp. 157-162. ISSN Online ISSN: 1662-9752. (Published) https://doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/MSF.1025.157 https://doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/MSF.1025.157
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Sharifah Zafierah, Syed Badrulzaman
Aimi Wahidah, Aminan
Aizi Nor Mazila, Ramli
Rohaida, Che Man
Nur Izyan, Wan Azelee
Extraction and characterization of keratin from chicken and swiftlet feather
title Extraction and characterization of keratin from chicken and swiftlet feather
title_full Extraction and characterization of keratin from chicken and swiftlet feather
title_fullStr Extraction and characterization of keratin from chicken and swiftlet feather
title_full_unstemmed Extraction and characterization of keratin from chicken and swiftlet feather
title_short Extraction and characterization of keratin from chicken and swiftlet feather
title_sort extraction and characterization of keratin from chicken and swiftlet feather
topic Q Science (General)
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/34076/1/Extraction%20and%20Characterization%20of%20Keratin.pdf
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