Atomic force microscopy as a tool for study of human hair

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You, H
Yu, L
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atomic force microscopy; human hair; hair keratins; cuticular cells;
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Atomic force microscopy (AFM) is a newly developed microscopic technique that offers high-resolution power, less intrusive measurement, and requires little sample pretreatment for elucidating structures of biological materials in three dimensions and in their natural environment. In this study, AFM has been used not only as an imaging technique for examining human hair structure at high resolution, but also as a tool for quantitative assessment of the effect of treatment in 10 mM phosphate buffered saline of pHs 3.0, 7.0, and 11.0 and heating on human hair structure. It is observed that the hair cuticle is a sensitive indicator of external influences on hair structure, and that its height can be used as a parameter for quantitative assessment. The experimental results obtained show that the swelling of hair caused by the incubation in the buffer decreases with the increase of the pH values and that, depending on the duration of heating, the hair undergoes structural expansion and shrinkage. This study demonstrates that AFM can be used as a valuable alternative to conventional microscopic techniques for hair research.
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