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Cryomilling-assisted high purity β-chitin extraction from Uroteuthis edulis pens
Joong-Kwon Kim1, Myeong-Oh Song1, Jihye Kim1
1School of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Ulsan, Ulsan 44610, Republic of Korea.
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We report on the extraction of β-chitin from pens (or Gladius) of Uroteuthis edulis, a squid species prevalent in the Pacific coastal regions of East Asia. In particular, we employ cryogenic mechanical grinding (or cryomilling) as a pre-treatment process for the raw squid pens. We show that the cryomilling step enables an effective pulverization of the raw materials, which facilitates the removal of protein residues allowing the extraction of high-purity β-chitin with a high acetylation degree (∼97 %) and crystallinity (∼82 %). We also demonstrate that the Uroteuthis edulis extract β-chitin affords a free-standing film with excellent optical transmittance and mechanical properties.

