Publications by authors named "Benedetta Nocentini"

Juglone, a quinonic compound present in walnut extracts, was proposed as a restoring agent for hair keratin treated with permanent or discoloration processes. The proposed mechanism of restoration by juglone involves the formation of a Michael adduct between the quinone and the thiol moieties of cysteine residues. To this purpose, the first part of the present paper involved the spectroscopic study of the product of the reaction between juglone and N-acetyl-L-cysteine as a model compound.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study analyzed the effects of bleaching on brown human hair by applying commercial products containing persulfate salts and hydrogen peroxide multiple times.
  • The researchers used Raman and IR spectroscopy to investigate structural changes in the hair, focusing on disulfide bridges and oxidized sulfur species.
  • Findings from this research aim to contribute to the development of hair restoration treatments post-decoloration.
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Many restoring formulations for damaged hair keratin have been developed. Some patents claim that the hair repair occurs through the reconstruction of disulfide bridges of keratin, through α,β-unsaturated Michael acceptors, such as shikimic acid and bis-aminopropyl diglycol dimaleate. To gain more insights into the possible repairing mechanism, this study is aimed at assessing, by IR and Raman spectroscopies coupled to scanning electron microscopy (SEM), the structural changes induced in keratin from bleached hair by the treatment with commercial reconstructive agents as well as shikimic acid and dimethyl maleate, chosen as model compounds.

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