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Stabilization of Natural Fiber Collagen Using Vegetable Tannins: An Effective Enzyme Assisted Process

Authors :
W. Madhulatha
Balaraman Madhan
Swarna V. Kanth
R. Venba
N. K. Chandrababu
Source :
Journal of Natural Fibers. 5:404-428
Publication Year :
2008
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 2008.

Abstract

Leather making involves conversion of a putrefiable skin or hide protein (collagen) into nonputrescible material. Environmental concerns have forced the leather industry to develop tanning systems based on natural products. Vegetable tanning is one of the oldest methods of tanning. However, there is limitation in the usage of vegetable tanning materials because of its high organic load in the effluent generated, which is difficult to degrade and leads to high biological and chemical oxygen demand. In this investigation an attempt has been made to design an eco-friendly tanning process of protein fibers using proteolytic enzymes to improve the exhaustion of vegetable tannins by increased uptake of vegetable tannins. The enzymatic treatment of the protein fibers brought in an exhaustion of 97% in the case of the optimized experimental process, compared to 85% in conventional vegetable tanning process. The enzyme treatment before tanning showed slight improvement in hydrothermal stability. Physical ...

Details

ISSN :
1544046X and 15440478
Volume :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Natural Fibers
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........f2ed40aedafbcd1636b6c8772f4521ce
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/15440470801983793