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Native and hydrolyzed fibroin of natural silk modified by benzimidazolyl-2-methylcarbamate hydrochloride was studied using IR spectroscopy, electron-microscopy, X-ray structure analysis, solubility, and dialysis. Mechanical treatment of a mixture of native and hydrolyzed fibroin of natural silk with benzimidazolyl-2- methtylcarbamate hydrochloride in a 2:1 ratio was shown to form inclusion complexes.
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Takhtaganova, D.B., Pak, T.S., Kristallovich, E.L. et al. Native and Hydrolyzed Fibroin of Natural Silk Modified Mechanochemically by Benzimidazolyl-2-methylcarbamate Hydrochloride. Chemistry of Natural Compounds 39, 294–298 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1025434905438
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