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A transmission electron microscope study of covalently bound fatty acids in the cell membranes of wool fibers

A transmission electron microscope study has shown that an unstained layer, thought to contain covalently bound fatty acids, completely surrounds the cuticle cells of wool fibers. Alcoholic alkali and chlorine treatments, which both release covalently bound fatty acids, result in the disappearance o...

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Published in:Textile research journal 1996-08, Vol.66 (8), p.491-495
Main Authors: Negri, A. (CSIRO, Griffith, Australia.), Rankin, D.A, Nelson, W.G, Rivett, D.E
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description A transmission electron microscope study has shown that an unstained layer, thought to contain covalently bound fatty acids, completely surrounds the cuticle cells of wool fibers. Alcoholic alkali and chlorine treatments, which both release covalently bound fatty acids, result in the disappearance of the unstained layer. This layer is thought to be an integral part of the cuticle cell membrane. Similar unstained layers between cortical cells are different from the unstained cuticle membrane, because they remain unmodified by alcoholic alkali treatments.
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ACIDOS GRASOS
alcoholic alkali treatment
ALKALI TREATMENT
CARACTERISTICAS MORFOLOGICAS SUELO
CELL MEMBRANES
CHEMICAL TREATMENT
CHLORE
CHLORINE
chlorine treatment
CLORO
Covalence
covalent bonding
CUTICLE
cuticle cell beta-layers
Electron microscopes
FATTY ACIDS
Fibers
LAINE
LANA
MEMBRANAS CELULARES
MEMBRANE CELLULAIRE
Membranes
SOIL MORPHOLOGICAL FEATURES
SURFACE LAYERS
TRAIT MORPHOLOGIQUE DU SOL
TRAITEMENT AUX ALCALIS
TRATAMIENTO ALCALINO
ULTRAESTRUCTURA
ULTRASTRUCTURE
WOOL
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