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http://dx.doi.org/10.7852/ijie.2015.30.2.75

Effect of different Bombyx mori silkworm varieties on the wet spinning of silk fibroin  

Jang, Mi Jin (Department of Bio-fibers and Materials Science, Kyungpook National University)
Um, In Chul (Department of Bio-fibers and Materials Science, Kyungpook National University)
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International Journal of Industrial Entomology and Biomaterials / v.30, no.2, 2015 , pp. 75-80 More about this Journal
Abstract
The wet spinning of silk solution has attracted researchers' attention because of 1) unique properties of silk as a biomedical material and 2) easy control of the structure and properties of the regenerated silk fiber. Recently, studies have reported that different silkworm varieties produce silk with differences in the molecular weight (MW) and other mechanical properties of the regenerated silk fibroin (SF) film. In this study, we look at the effect of different Bombyx mori varieties on the wet spinning of SF. Although five regenerated SFs from different silkworm varieties have different MWs and solution viscosity, the wet spinnability and post drawing performance of regenerated SFs were not different. This result is due to low variability in the MW of the regenerated SF samples from the different silkworm varieties. In addition, unlike regenerated SF films, the mechanical properties of wet spun regenerated SF filament were not affected by silkworm variety. This result suggests that the mechanical properties of wet spun SF filament are less affected by MW than those of SF film are.
Keywords
Silk; Silkworm variety; Wet spinning;
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