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Amyloid fibrils as functionalizable components of nanocomposite materials
Authors:Rao Shiva P  Meade Susie J  Healy Jackie P  Sutton Kevin H  Larsen Nigel G  Staiger Mark P  Gerrard Juliet A
Institution:New Zealand Institute of Plant and Food Research, Christchurch, New Zealand. shiva.rao@plantandfood.co.nz
Abstract:Amyloid fibrils are a form of protein nanofiber that show promise as components of multifunctional bionanomaterials. In this work, native bovine insulin and bovine insulin that had been previously converted into amyloid fibrils were combined with poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVOH) via solution casting to determine the effect of fibrillization on the thermomechanical properties of the resulting composite. The synthesis method was found to preserve the amyloid fibril structure and properties of the resulting fibril-PVOH composite were investigated. At a filling level of 0.6 wt %, the fibril-reinforced PVOH was 15% stiffer than the PVOH control. Various properties of the films, including the glass transition temperature, degradation temperature, microstructure, and film morphology were characterized. Although more work is required to optimize the properties of the composites, this study provides proof of principle that incorporation of amyloid fibrils into a polymeric material can impart useful changes to the mechanical and morphological properties of the films.
Keywords:amyloid protein fibril  bionanocomposite  thermomechanical properties  microstructure  poly(vinyl alcohol)
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