scholarly journals Molecular interaction and partitioning in α-keratin using 1 H NMR spin-lattice ( T 1 ) relaxation times

2021 ◽  
Vol 18 (185) ◽  
Author(s):  
Susannah Molisso ◽  
Daryl R. Williams ◽  
Oscar Ces ◽  
Lucy J. Rowlands ◽  
Jennifer M. Marsh ◽  
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The interactions between small molecules and keratins are poorly understood. In this paper, a nuclear magnetic resonance method is presented to measure changes in the 1 H T 1 relaxation times of small molecules in human hair keratin to quantify their interaction with the fibre. Two populations of small-molecule compounds were identified with distinct relaxation times, demonstrating the partitioning of the compounds into different keratin environments. The changes in relaxation time for solvent in hair compared with bulk solvent were shown to be related to the molecular weight (MW) and the partition coefficient, LogP, of the solvent investigated. Compounds with low MWs and high hydrophilicities had greater reductions in their T 1 relaxation times and therefore experienced increased interactions with the hair fibre. The relative population sizes were also calculated. This is a significant step towards modelling the behaviour of small molecules in keratinous materials and other large insoluble fibrous proteins.

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