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. 1973 Aug;13(8):772–779. doi: 10.1016/S0006-3495(73)86023-0

Relaxation Behavior of Collagen

H Stefanou, A E Woodward, Darrell Morrow
PMCID: PMC1484335  PMID: 4737857

Abstract

The dynamic mechanical properties of purified collagen from bovine tendon were studied using a torsion pendulum in the temperature range of 120°-360°K at 0.3-1 cps. In the temperature range studied, two loss peaks were observed: a β-peak at about 200°K, and an α-peak approximately five times larger at about 280°K. The temperature of the α-transition is shown to be dependent on water content, decreasing with increasing amount of water and shifting to lower temperatures. Broad-line proton magnetic resonance results were also obtained on similar samples. A narrow nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) line appears at about 250°C. The effects of shrinkage to form gelatin and of cross-linking on the relaxation behavior of collagen were also studied. The motions taking place in collagen over the 120°-360°K range are discussed.

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