Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5202904 | Polymer Degradation and Stability | 2011 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The fluorescence of regenerated silk fibroin was observed at 305Â nm, at 480Â nm and at 601Â nm after excitation at 275Â nm. UV-irradiation caused fluorescence fading at 305Â nm and at 601Â nm. The increase of fluorescence was observed at 480Â nm, probably due to formation of new photoproducts. After excitation at 305Â nm the fluorescence of regenerated silk fibroin was observed at 340Â nm and at 400Â nm. UV-irradiation caused fluorescence fading at 340Â nm. FTIR spectroscopy showed that primary structure of regenerated silk fibroin was not significantly affected by UV radiation. SDS-PAGE chromatography showed alterations of molecular weight of silk after UV exposure.
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Authors
A. Sionkowska, A. Planecka,