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Organic Matrix and Secondary Metabolites in Nacre.

Capucine Jourdain de Muizon1,2, Donata Iandolo3,4, Dung Kim Nguyen4, Ali Al-Mourabit1, Marthe Rousseau5,6.   

Abstract

Nacre, also called mother-of-pearl, is a naturally occurring biomineral, largely studied by chemists, structural biologists, and physicists to understand its outstanding and diverse properties. Nacre is constituted of aragonite nanograins surrounded by organic matrix, and it has been established that the organic matrix is responsible for initiating and guiding the biomineralization process. The first challenge to study the organic matrix of nacre lays in its separation from the biomineral. Several extraction methods have been developed so far. They are categorized as either strong (e.g., decalcification) or soft (e.g., water, ethanol) and they allow specific extractions of targeted compounds. The structure of the nacreous organic matrix is complex, and it provides interesting clues to describe the mineralization process. Proteins, sugars, lipids, peptides, and other molecules have been identified and their role in mineralization investigated. Moreover, the organic matrix of nacre has shown interesting properties for human health. Several studies are investigating its activity on bone mineralization and its properties for skin care. In this review, we focus on the organic constituents, as lipids, sugars, and small metabolites which are less studied since present in small quantities.
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Keywords:  Biomineralization; Bones; Chitin; Extraction; Glycosaminoglycans; Lipids; Nacre; Organic matrix; Peptides

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Year:  2022        PMID: 36057751     DOI: 10.1007/s10126-022-10145-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mar Biotechnol (NY)        ISSN: 1436-2228            Impact factor:   3.727


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