@techreport{oai:soar-ir.repo.nii.ac.jp:00014600, author = {藤井, 敏弘}, month = {Mar}, note = {We have developed a rapid and convenient extraction method for quantifying human hair components called the Shindai Method and novel procedures for preparing human hair protein films (Pre-cast and Post-cast methods). The light brown films obtained by these procedures were too fragile to apply to human skin. We found that the film was also formed when the hair proteins extracted by Shindai method were directly exposed to the solution containing MgCl2, CaC12, NaCl and KCI. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and atomic force microscopy (AFM) showed that the surface of the novel protein films was smooth. The protein films mainly consist of a-keratins and matrix proteins. After drying, the films became translucent and flexible against folding operation, indicating the possibility that these protein films are useful for practical application., Article, 先進ファイバー工学研究教育拠点研究成果報告書 10: 78-78(2004)}, title = {15-3-9 :ヒト由来生体材料の個人対応製品への創製と販売}, year = {2004} }