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Nexia Biotechnologies Ltd.
P.O. BOX 187
Branch Jean-Talon
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
H1S 2Z2
Phone: 780-486-2317
Fax: 514.371.7880
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Spinning Spider Silk via Biomimicry
The spinning process evolved in spiders is highly specialized and
complex. Many scientists have tried to mimic this system with little
success. In attempting to produce a non-biological spinneret prototype,
Nexia and its partners have focused on achieving the correct level of
shear forces that trigger spider silk proteins to nucleate and form a
consistent fibre. In general, the spin dope, which contains spider silk
protein, is optimized in concentration and chemical composition. The
spin dope is then placed in a chamber, similar to a syringe, to push
(extrude) the protein through a very small aperture into a solution
bath, which extracts the water from the protein solution stream, thus
forming a continuous fibre. The fibre’s ß–pleated sheets will be roughly
aligned at this point. Once extruded from the "spinneret" the fibre is
stretched or drawn in the bath, which functions to align further the
proteins.
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