Effect of shampoo, conditioner and permanent waving on the molecular structure of human hair

The hair is a filamentous biomaterial consisting of the cuticle, the cortex and the medulla, all held together by the cell membrane complex. The cortex mostly consists of helical keratin proteins that spiral together to form coiled-coil dimers, intermediate filaments, micro-fibrils and macro-fibrils...

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المؤلفون الرئيسيون: Yuchen Zhang, Richard J. Alsop, Asfia Soomro, Fei-Chi Yang, Maikel C. Rheinstädter
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author Yuchen Zhang
Richard J. Alsop
Asfia Soomro
Fei-Chi Yang
Maikel C. Rheinstädter
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Asfia Soomro
Fei-Chi Yang
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description The hair is a filamentous biomaterial consisting of the cuticle, the cortex and the medulla, all held together by the cell membrane complex. The cortex mostly consists of helical keratin proteins that spiral together to form coiled-coil dimers, intermediate filaments, micro-fibrils and macro-fibrils. We used X-ray diffraction to study hair structure on the molecular level, at length scales between ∼3–90 Å, in hopes of developing a diagnostic method for diseases affecting hair structure allowing for fast and noninvasive screening. However, such an approach can only be successful if common hair treatments do not affect molecular hair structure. We found that a single use of shampoo and conditioner has no effect on packing of keratin molecules, structure of the intermediate filaments or internal lipid composition of the membrane complex. Permanent waving treatments are known to break and reform disulfide linkages in the hair. Single application of a perming product was found to deeply penetrate the hair and reduce the number of keratin coiled-coils and change the structure of the intermediate filaments. Signals related to the coiled-coil structure of the α-keratin molecules at 5 and 9.5 Å were found to be decreased while a signal associated with the organization of the intermediate filaments at 47 Å was significantly elevated in permed hair. Both these observations are related to breaking of the bonds between two coiled-coil keratin dimers.
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spelling doaj-art-bcb1a507faa94adc8a6767c2e02bfee22025-08-19T23:08:15ZengPeerJ Inc.PeerJ2167-83592015-10-013e129610.7717/peerj.1296Effect of shampoo, conditioner and permanent waving on the molecular structure of human hairYuchen Zhang0Richard J. Alsop1Asfia Soomro2Fei-Chi Yang3Maikel C. Rheinstädter4Department of Physics & Astronomy, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, CanadaDepartment of Physics & Astronomy, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, CanadaDepartment of Physics & Astronomy, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, CanadaDepartment of Physics & Astronomy, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, CanadaDepartment of Physics & Astronomy, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, CanadaThe hair is a filamentous biomaterial consisting of the cuticle, the cortex and the medulla, all held together by the cell membrane complex. The cortex mostly consists of helical keratin proteins that spiral together to form coiled-coil dimers, intermediate filaments, micro-fibrils and macro-fibrils. We used X-ray diffraction to study hair structure on the molecular level, at length scales between ∼3–90 Å, in hopes of developing a diagnostic method for diseases affecting hair structure allowing for fast and noninvasive screening. However, such an approach can only be successful if common hair treatments do not affect molecular hair structure. We found that a single use of shampoo and conditioner has no effect on packing of keratin molecules, structure of the intermediate filaments or internal lipid composition of the membrane complex. Permanent waving treatments are known to break and reform disulfide linkages in the hair. Single application of a perming product was found to deeply penetrate the hair and reduce the number of keratin coiled-coils and change the structure of the intermediate filaments. Signals related to the coiled-coil structure of the α-keratin molecules at 5 and 9.5 Å were found to be decreased while a signal associated with the organization of the intermediate filaments at 47 Å was significantly elevated in permed hair. Both these observations are related to breaking of the bonds between two coiled-coil keratin dimers.https://peerj.com/articles/1296.pdfHair care productsHuman hairMolecular structureX-ray diffractionShampooConditioner
spellingShingle Yuchen Zhang
Richard J. Alsop
Asfia Soomro
Fei-Chi Yang
Maikel C. Rheinstädter
Effect of shampoo, conditioner and permanent waving on the molecular structure of human hair
Hair care products
Human hair
Molecular structure
X-ray diffraction
Shampoo
Conditioner
title Effect of shampoo, conditioner and permanent waving on the molecular structure of human hair
title_full Effect of shampoo, conditioner and permanent waving on the molecular structure of human hair
title_fullStr Effect of shampoo, conditioner and permanent waving on the molecular structure of human hair
title_full_unstemmed Effect of shampoo, conditioner and permanent waving on the molecular structure of human hair
title_short Effect of shampoo, conditioner and permanent waving on the molecular structure of human hair
title_sort effect of shampoo conditioner and permanent waving on the molecular structure of human hair
topic Hair care products
Human hair
Molecular structure
X-ray diffraction
Shampoo
Conditioner
url https://peerj.com/articles/1296.pdf
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