keratinienlike
Keratinienlike, also known as keratin-like or keratinoid, refers to a class of materials or substances that exhibit properties similar to keratin, a fibrous structural protein predominantly found in hair, nails, and the outer layer of skin in vertebrates. These substances are characterized by their durable, fibrous, and resistant nature, often employed in biomedical, cosmetic, and industrial applications.
Keratinienlike materials can be naturally derived or synthetically produced. Natural keratin-like proteins are typically extracted from
In medicine, keratinienlike compounds are valued for their biomimetic properties, promoting tissue regeneration, providing protective barriers,
In cosmetics, keratin-like materials are added to formulations aimed at strengthening and smoothing hair and nails,
Research continues into improving synthetic keratinienlike materials to enhance their functionality, biocompatibility, and environmental sustainability. Overall,