Novel, Inexpensive, and Scalable Amyloid Fibril Formation Method

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Abstract

Wheat flour was used as a source of protein for the in vitro synthesis of Amyloid fibrils to develop a novel and inexpensive fabrication method. Amyloid fibrillation was confirmed by Thioflavin T Fluorescence, using confocal microscopy. A morphological study was carried out by transmission electron microscopy (TEM), which revealed the high aspect ratio of the amyloid fibrils formed via a novel process. An application of the amyloid fibers produced by the novel method is shown to be melatonin sensing. Tests showed that the amyloid samples had a measurable color variation dependent on the melatonin concentration. This newly derived process could prove to be a cost-effective tool for future nano-biomaterial applications in commercial and research settings.

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Hessick, E., Pawar, M., Souchereau, R., Schmitz, E., & Gouma, P. I. (2022). Novel, Inexpensive, and Scalable Amyloid Fibril Formation Method. Materials, 15(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma15051766

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