STUDY OF THE SIZE AND DISTRIBUTION OF SILK FIBROIN MICRO- AND NANOPARTICLES BY DYNAMIC LIGHT SCATTERING
Keywords:
Hydrolysis, deformation, silkworm Bombox mori, diketopiperazines, peptide.Abstract
In recent years, particular attention has been paid to studying the physical properties of biopolymers at the nanoscale. In particular, one of the pressing issues is the formation of functionally active micro- and nanoparticles and composite materials based on them. Therefore, the production of bioeffective, surface-active polymeric materials suitable for various purposes, the determination of their structure and properties, and the exploration of practical applications are important scientific challenges in the field of polymer physics.
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