Lead-revealed lipid organization in human hair

    Loïc Bertrand, J. Doucet, A. Simionovici, G. Tsoucaris, Philippe Walter
    The study revealed that the organized fraction of lipids in human hair consisted of fatty acid bilayers, partly in the form of calcium soaps. Lead fixation on these lipids significantly enhanced the diffraction pattern, showing a strong orientation of these soaps parallel to the hair axis. This suggested that lead ion treatment could be a novel tool for revealing the presence and organization of lipids in hair, with potential applications in medical, environmental, and archaeological contexts.
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