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Carbohydrate polymers. 2024 Sep 1:339:122243. doi: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2024.122243 Q110.72024

Chemical mapping of xyloglucan distribution and cellulose crystallinity in cotton textiles reveals novel enzymatic targets to improve clothing longevity

化学绘图揭示了棉织物中木葡聚糖分布和纤维素结晶度的新型酶促作用以提高服装寿命 翻译改进

Max R Kelly  1, Neil J Lant  2, Rolando Berlinguer-Palmini  3, J Grant Burgess  4

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  • 1 School of Natural and Environmental Sciences, Ridley Building, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 7RU, United Kingdom. Electronic address: max.kelly@plymouth.ac.uk.
  • 2 Procter and Gamble, Newcastle Innovation Centre, Whitley Road, Longbenton, Newcastle upon Tyne NE12 9TS, United Kingdom. Electronic address: lant.n@pg.com.
  • 3 Bioimaging unit, William Leech Building, Medical School, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 7RU, United Kingdom. Electronic address: rolando.berlinguer-palmini@ncl.ac.uk.
  • 4 School of Natural and Environmental Sciences, Ridley Building, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 7RU, United Kingdom. Electronic address: grant.burgess@newcastle.ac.uk.
  • DOI: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2024.122243 PMID: 38823912

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    Pilling is a form of textile mechanical damage, forming fibrous bobbles on the surface of garments, resulting in premature disposal of clothing by consumers. However, our understanding on how the structural properties of the cellulosic matrix compliment the three-dimensional shape of cotton pills remains limited. This knowledge gap has hindered the development of effective 'pillase' technologies over the past 20 years due to challenges in balancing depilling efficacy with fabric integrity preservation. Therefore, the main focus here was characterising the role of cellulose and the hemicellulose components in cotton textiles to elucidate subtle differences between the chemistry of pills and fibre regions involved in structural integrity. State-of-the-art bioimaging using carbohydrate binding modules, monoclonal antibodies, and Leica SP8 and a Nikon A1R confocal microscopes, revealed the biophysical structure of cotton pills for the first time. Identifying regions of increased crystalline cellulose in the base of anchor fibres and weaker amorphous cellulose at dislocations in their centres, enhancing our understanding of current enzyme specificity. Surprisingly, pills contained a 7-fold increase in the concentration of xyloglucan compared to the main textile. Therefore, xyloglucan offers a previously undescribed target for overcoming this benefit-to-risk paradigm, suggesting a role for xyloglucanase enzymes in future pillase systems.

    Keywords: Bioimaging; Cellulose Characterisation; Crystallinity; Enzymes; Xyloglucan.

    Keywords:xyloglucan distribution; cellulose crystallinity; enzymatic targets; clothing longevity

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    期刊名:Carbohydrate polymers

    缩写:CARBOHYD POLYM

    ISSN:0144-8617

    e-ISSN:1879-1344

    IF/分区:10.7/Q1

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