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Leather structure determination by small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS): cross sections of ovine and bovine leather.

JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD CHEMISTRY(2010)

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Abstract
SAXS has been applied to structural determination in leather. The SAXS beamline at the Australian Synchrotron provides 6 orders of magnitude dynamic range, enabling a rich source of structural information from scattering patterns of leather sections. SAXS patterns were recorded for q from 0.004 to 0.223 angstrom(-1). Collagen d spacing varied across ovine leather sections from 63.8 nm in parts of the corium up to 64.6 nm in parts of the grain. The intensity of the collagen peak at q = 0.06 angstrom(-1) varied by 1 order of magnitude across ovine leather sections with the high-intensity region in the corium and the low intensity in the grain. The degree of fiber orientation and the dispersion of the orientation has been quantified in leather. It is shown how the technique provides a wealth of useful information that may be used to characterize and compare leathers, skin, and connective tissue.
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Leather,small-angle X-ray scattering,SAXS,synchrotron,ovine,bovine,fiber structure,collagen
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