Keratin in a sentence as a noun

I said there's cysteine in bread, cysteine which is made from keratin from human hair.

Seems a tad misleading to call that hair; lanolin isn't keratin.

The body just overproduces keratin in the skin and it gets trapped in the hair follicles, plugging them up.

So to ask whether something is a prion suggests a misconception, since that's like asking "is insulin a keratin?

"[0025] As used herein, the term "keratin fiber" includes hair of the scalp, eyelashes, eyebrows, facial hair, and body hair such as hair of the arms, legs, etc.

No other service is expensive there, unless you want a Brazilian keratin treatment or something.

There is a start-up that tries to eliminate "the $750 million illegal rhino horn poaching trade by growing rhino horns made from rhino DNA and 3D printed keratin".

But typically they have some kind of natural advantage that helps them scale the nearly sheer surfaces... scales to provide friction, nails to dig into tiny pits, a high strength to weight ratio, hard friction-y pads and tough keratin hooves.

"Rhino horn is made of keratin, the same material as human toenails"And hair and fingernails and ..Which brings up the obvious point that the best way to "save the rhino" is to gather about 1000 pounds of nail clippings, grind them up, and put them on ebay as counterfeit rhino horn.

Proper Noun Examples for Keratin

Keratin fibers are not limited to humans and also include any keratin fibers from a mammal, such as, for example, pet hair and mammalian fur.

Keratin definitions

noun

a fibrous scleroprotein that occurs in the outer layer of the skin and in horny tissues such as hair, feathers, nails, and hooves

See also: ceratin