Reconnection of cysteine in reduced hair with alkylene dimaleates via thiol‐Michael click chemistry

Author:

Wu Yuwen1,Ma Ling2,Chen Timson2,Chang Kuan1ORCID,Wang Jing1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Key Laboratory of Synthetic and Biological Colloids, Ministry of Education, School of Chemical and Material Engineering Jiangnan University Wuxi China

2. Adolph Research and Innovation Laboratory Guangzhou Degu Personal Care Products Co., Ltd. Guangzhou China

Abstract

AbstractObjectivesConventional hair permanent waving (PW) and permanent straightening processes typically involve two steps: reduction, for breaking ‐S‐S‐ bond in cystine into cysteine and oxidation for ‐S‐S‐ bond reconnection. However, it is known that the hair incurs damage during the oxidation step. In this work, we proposed a novel strategy to reconnect reduced disulfide bonds in hair via the thiol‐Michael click reaction, by using a symmetric Michael reagent.MethodsVirgin black Chinese hair was reduced using 8% wt thioglycolic acid and employed as model hair containing a high content of broken disulfide bonds. The reduced hair was treated with 1,4‐n‐butylene dimaleate. Raman spectroscopy and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FT‐IR) were used to verify the chemical changes occurred in untreated and treated hair fibre. Single‐fibre mechanical properties and thermal properties of the hair were evaluated using tensile testing and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), respectively.ResultsThe 1,4‐n‐butylene dimaleate could reconnect free thiol groups generated by disulfide bond reduction via thiol‐Michael click reaction and significantly improve the mechanical strength of hair compared to that of the reduced hair. Secondary conformational resolution analysis of FT‐IR results revealed that the content of α‐helix structure could be restored after treatment with 1,4‐n‐butylene dimaleate. The intermolecular forces established by the newly generated C‐S bonds compensate the broken disulfide bonds and enhance the fracture strength of the hair compared to that of reduced hair. Michael reagents of similar structure also showed similar performance in restoring the mechanical properties of reduced hair.ConclusionsOur data suggest that 1,4‐n‐butylene dimaleate can restore the mechanical properties of reduced hair by reconnecting reduced disulfide bonds and restoring the secondary conformation of hair keratin.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Colloid and Surface Chemistry,Dermatology,Drug Discovery,Pharmaceutical Science,Aging,Chemistry (miscellaneous)

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