Affiliations 

  • 1 Faculty of Chemical and Process Engineering Technology, Universiti Malaysia Pahang, 26300 Gambang, Pahang Malaysia
  • 2 Department of Pharmaceutical Technology, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Malaya, 50603 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
  • 3 Faculty of Manufacturing and Mechatronics Engineering Technology, Universiti Malaysia Pahang, 26600 Pekan, Kuantan Malaysia
  • 4 Department of Medical Equipment Technology, College of Applied Medical Sciences, Majmaah University, Al Majma'ah, 11952 Saudi Arabia
  • 5 Department of Chemical Engineering, Sethu Institute of Technology, Kariapatti, 626115 Tamil Nadu India
  • 6 Department of Physics, Indian Institute of Technology, Tirupati, 517506 Andhra Pradesh India
3 Biotech, 2021 May;11(5):220.
PMID: 33968565 DOI: 10.1007/s13205-021-02734-7

Abstract

Over recent years, keratin has gained great popularity due to its exceptional biocompatible and biodegradable nature. It has shown promising results in various industries like poultry, textile, agriculture, cosmetics, and pharmaceutical. Keratin is a multipurpose biopolymer that has been used in the production of fibrous composites, and with necessary modifications, it can be developed into gels, films, nanoparticles, and microparticles. Its stability against enzymatic degradation and unique biocompatibility has found their way into biomedical applications and regenerative medicine. This review discusses the structure of keratin, its classification and its properties. It also covers various methods by which keratin is extracted like chemical hydrolysis, enzymatic and microbial treatment, dissolution in ionic liquids, microwave irradiation, steam explosion technique, and thermal hydrolysis or superheated process. Special emphasis is placed on its utilisation in the form of hydrogels, films, fibres, sponges, and scaffolds in various biotechnological and industrial sectors. The present review can be noteworthy for the researchers working on natural protein and related usage.

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