In a message dated 2/22/2006 1:47:19 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Way  cool.  The protein version of rayon!



People have tried to make regenerated protein fibers for years--from milk  
protein and corn protein, that I remember.  None of them were commercially  
successful.  I've been out of the current textiles loop for awhile, so I  
didn't 
know that there is a new one.  
 
And, an off-topic aside--the scientist who developed a forerunner of rayon  
was trying to re-create silk.  He reasoned that, if silkworms ate cellulose  
and extruded silk, he could do something similar.  Of course, re-generated  
cellulose (rayon) is still cellulose, not protein!  You may see rayon  referred 
to 
as "artificial silk" in early 20th century books.
 
Ann Wass
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