Structural analysis of human hair single fibres by scanning microbeam SAXS |
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Authors: | Kajiura Yoshio Watanabe Shunichi Itou Takashi Nakamura Koichi Iida Atsuo Inoue Katsuaki Yagi Naoto Shinohara Yuya Amemiya Yoshiyuki |
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Affiliation: | Hair Care Research Laboratories, Kao Corporation, 2-1-3, Bunka, Sumida-ku, Tokyo 131-8501, Japan. kajiura.yoshio@kao.co.jp |
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Abstract: | The origin of the curliness of human hair was revealed by scanning microbeam small angle X-ray scattering (SAXS), based on the nanostructure of keratin fibre arrangement. Scanning microbeam SAXS patterns of single hair fibres have been measured across the fibres and the differences in the patterns between the inner and the outer sides of the curvature were successfully detected. The analysis of the equatorial and azimuthal scattering intensity profiles showed that the arrangement of the intermediate filaments was different between the inner and the outer sides of the curvature. From the analogy with Merino and Romny wool, it is suggested that different types of cortices exist in human hair. It is concluded that, regardless of the ethnic origins (African, Caucasian, and Asian), the macroscopic curl shape of the hair fibre originate from the inhomogeneity of the internal nanostructure, arising from inhomogeneous distribution of two types of cortices. |
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Keywords: | Human hair Structure Intermediate filament Synchrotron X-ray Microbeam |
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