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Characterization of adhesive from oysters: A structural and compositional study.

机译:牡蛎胶粘剂的特性:结构和组成研究。

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The inability for man-made adhesives to set in wet or humid environments is an ongoing challenging the design of biomedical and marine adhesive materials. However, we see that nature has already overcome this challenge. Mussels, barnacles, oysters and sandcastle worms all have unique mechanisms by which they attach themselves to surfaces. By understanding what evolution has already spent millions of years perfecting, we can design novel adhesive materials inspired by nature's elegant designs.;The well-studied mussel is currently the standard for design of marine inspired biomimetic polymers. In the work presented here, we aim to provide new insights into the adhesive produced by the eastern oyster, Crassostrea virginica. Unlike the mussel, which produces thread-like plaques comprised of DOPA containing-protein, the oyster secretes an organic-inorganic hybrid adhesive as it settles and grows onto a surface. This form of adhesion renders the oyster to be permanently fixed in place. Over time, hundreds of thousands of oyster grow and agglomerate to form extensive reef structures. These reefs are not only essential to survival of the oyster, but are also vital to intertidal ecosystems.;While the shell of the oyster has been extensively studied, curiously, only a few conflicting insights have been made into the nature of the adhesive and contact zone between shell and substrate, and even lesfs information has been ascertained on organic and inorganic composition. In this work, we provide microscopy and histochemical studies to characterize the structure and composition of the adhesive, using oyster in the adult and juvenile stages of life. Preliminary work on extracting and characterizing organic components through collaborative help with solid-state NMR (SSNMR) and proteomics are also detailed here.;We aim to provide a full, comprehensive characterization of oyster adhesive so that in the future, we may apply what we learn to the design of new materials.
机译:人造粘合剂不能在潮湿环境中固化是对生物医学和海洋粘合剂材料设计的持续挑战。但是,我们看到大自然已经克服了这一挑战。贻贝,藤壶,牡蛎和沙堡蠕虫都有独特的机制将它们附着在表面上。通过了解进化已经花费了数百万年的完善,我们可以设计出受自然界优雅设计启发的新型粘合剂材料。研究透彻的贻贝目前是海洋仿生聚合物设计的标准。在此处介绍的工作中,我们旨在提供有关东部牡蛎Crassostrea virginica生产的胶粘剂的新见解。与贻贝不同,贻贝会产生由包含DOPA的蛋白质组成的线状斑块,而牡蛎在其沉降并生长到表面上时会分泌一种有机-无机杂化粘合剂。这种粘附形式使牡蛎永久地固定在适当的位置。随着时间的流逝,成千上万的牡蛎生长并聚集成大片的珊瑚礁结构。这些珊瑚礁不仅对牡蛎的生存至关重要,而且对潮间带生态系统也至关重要。尽管对牡蛎壳进行了广泛研究,但奇怪的是,关于胶粘剂和接触物的性质只有很少的矛盾见解。已经确定了壳和底物之间的区域,甚至关于有机和无机成分的lesfs信息。在这项工作中,我们提供了显微镜和组织化学研究来表征粘合剂的结构和组成,并在成年和少年时期使用牡蛎。这里还详细介绍了通过固态NMR(SSNMR)和蛋白质组学的协同帮助来提取和表征有机成分的初步工作;;我们旨在提供牡蛎粘合剂的全面,全面的表征,以便将来我们可以应用我们的产品学习设计新材料。

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  • 作者

    Alberts, Erik.;

  • 作者单位

    Purdue University.;

  • 授予单位 Purdue University.;
  • 学科 Materials science.;Biochemistry.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2015
  • 页码 159 p.
  • 总页数 159
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:52:38

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