Claims
- 1. Ester-stabilized chitin fibers, purified from a naturally occurring calcified chitin/protein matrix, said fibers being:
- (a) water insoluble;
- (b) uniformly dispersible in suspension;
- (c) sparsely esterfied with an ester selected from the group consisting of sulfate, nitrate, phosphate, and formate;
- (d) highly elongated relative to their diameter;
- (e) not subject to shear in aqueous suspension;
- (f) hydrolyzed by extracellular chitinase produced by an adapted microorganism plated on agar and said ester-stabilized chitin, said hydrolysis being rapid and quantitative;
- (g) substantially mineral free, yielding substantially no ash when flamed; and
- (h) substantially free from protein upon hydrolysis.
- 2. The chitin fibers of claim 1 wherein the degree of ester saturation of said fibers is less than 0.05 per esterifiable sites per 100 sugar residues.
- 3. The chitin fibers of claim 1 wherein said esterification occurs so as to replace protein-chitin bonds of said naturally occurring chitin and thereby preserve the fine structure of said naturally occurring chitin.
- 4. The ester-stabilized chitin fibers of claim 1 wherein said fibers are elongated and have a diameter of 2-7 microns.
- 5. The ester-stabilized chitin of claim 1 wherein said chitin is substantially free from non-chitinous material.
- 6. The ester-stabilized chitin fibers of claim 1 characterized by at least 100-fold (wt:wt) solvent regain in aqueous solvent.
- 7. The ester-stabilized chitin fibers of claim 1 wherein the fibers are sparsely esterified with phosphate ester functions.
- 8. The ester-stabilized chitin fibers of claim 1 in which said fibers are sparsely esterified with an ester selected from the group consisting of sulfate, nitrate and phosphate.
- 9. A chitin product comprising ester-stabilized, aqueous insoluble, aqueous dispersible chitin fibers from a naturally occurring calcified chitin/protein matrix, said chitin product being produced by the process of,
- providing said naturally occurring chitin matrix,
- first decalcifying said naturally occurring chitin matrix under aqueous acidic conditions, to be substantially mineral free, yielding substantially no ash when flamed,
- then deproteinizing the decalcified chitin under aqueous basic conditions, to produced compacted purified chitin which retains fine structure of said native chitin, and which is substantially free from protein upon hydrolysis,
- then dispersing the decalcified, deproteinized chitin in a chilled, dilute aqueous ester-forming acid to form a colloidal solution in which said native fine structure is maintained, and is not subject to shear, said acid being selected from the group consisting of nitric, sulfuric, phosphoric, and formic acids, and
- precipitating ester-stabilized purified chitin fibers.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application is a continuation-in-part of my co-pending application USSN 622,128 filed June 19, 1984, now abandoned which in turn was a continuation-in-part of my earlier application USSN 508,476, filed June 27, 1983,now abandoned. Both of my above earlier applications are hereby incorporated by reference.
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