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publicationNumber GB-721312-A
titleOfInvention Improvements in or relating to the formation of fibrous protein from solutions of collagen
abstract Fibrous proteins whose fibres have axial periods several times that of normally occurring collagen is prepared by mixing mucoprotein with an acidic aqueous solution of collagen and causing precipitation of the fibres from the solution to take place by dialysis of the solution against water. The product may be a mixture of long period fibres and normal period fibres (640 ) or may be almost wholly long period fibres depending on the amount of mucoprotein used. The mucoprotein may be employed in pure form or in the crude state as in deproteinized blood serum or plasma. The collagen solution may be obtained by extracting animal connective tissue with an aqueous acidic medium. Thus, the tissue may be treated, if desired, with an alkaline buffer, e.g. 0.05 M disodium phosphate, and then extracted with an acid buffer of pH 3.0 to 4.0 and ionic strength of 0.1 to 0.2, e.g. a citrate buffer solution. Suitable tissues are calf skin, steer hide, rat-skin and rat-tail tendon. Examples describe the preparation of mucoprotein from beef cattle plasma or serum and its use in the formation of the desired long-period fibres from a collagen solution obtained by repeatedly treating embryonic calf skin with an alkaline disodium phosphate buffer and then extracting the treated skin with 0.05 M citrate buffer solution of pH 4.0 for 15 to 48 hours at 0-5 DEG C., the mucoprotein being used in the proportion of 1 part per 100 parts of collagen.
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