Keratinisch
Keratinisch is a German adjective derived from the noun keratin, which itself comes from the Greek word keratin, meaning “horn.” In a biological context keratinisch or keratinous describes tissues, structures, or materials that are composed mainly of keratin, a fibrous structural protein. Keratin is one of the most abundant proteins in the animal kingdom and is particularly prominent in organisms that possess a protective outer covering, such as birds, mammals, reptiles, fish, and invertebrates.
The keratinous integument of mammals consists of several layers. The outermost, epidermal layer contains keratinocytes that
Keratin, being insoluble and highly resilient, can be processed into many durable fibers. This property below
Research into keratin biology and its mechanical properties has implications for biomedical applications. Keratin‑based scaffolds are