What's the difference between calfskin and kipskin?

Calfskin


Definition:

  • (n.) The hide or skin of a calf; or leather made of the skin.

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  • (1) When calfskin collagen is treated with trichloroacetic acid at 90 degrees C, it is hydrolyzed to a mixture of peptides, some of which are quite small.
  • (2) NH2-terminal extension peptides of type I and type III procollagens were isolated from dermatosparactic and normal fetal calfskin, respectively.
  • (3) The more concentrated salt was found to enhance the rate of digestion of calfskin collagen when either measured viscosimetrically or colorimetrically by trinitrobenzenesulfonate.
  • (4) Fibrous apatite has been grown by the enzymatic hydrolysis of calcium beta-glycerophosphate on reconstituted calfskin collagen tapes which had been modified by the addition of a phosphoprotein, phosvitin, in the presence of a cross-linking agent, dimethylsuberimidate.
  • (5) However, the binding of 3H-heparin to normal fibronectin could be increased fourfold by the concomitant addition of normal gelatin (denatured calfskin collagen).
  • (6) Wounds were prepared in the oral cavity of 15 rabbits and five dogs, and an enzyme-solubilized calfskin collagen was placed over the surgery sites on one side.
  • (7) These oligomers also strongly bond soft tissues and calfskin and to acrylic resins and composites.
  • (8) Ahrendts sells at eye-watering price points: Burberry sells £14,000 alligator bowling bags, animal-print trench coats in calfskin for £5,500 and £95-a-pair babies' booties to buyers all over the world – but especially in Asia – and as a business it is now worth £6.5bn – just a fraction less than Marks & Spencer.
  • (9) Purified monomeric collagen was prepared from acetic acid extracts of fetal calfskin.
  • (10) Thus the original Magna Carta, 3,500 words in Latin on a calfskin parchment, came into being, its enduring relevance confirmed in the many legal cases in which it is cited today.
  • (11) Gelatin (denatured calfskin collagen) was glycated 22.3-fold under the same conditions.
  • (12) However, the rate of digestion of calfskin gelatin is unaffected by 0.5 M CaCl2 as determined colorimetrically.
  • (13) For example, they provide a strong bond between a collagenous substrate (such as calfskin) and cured denture-base resin.

Kipskin


Definition:

  • (n.) Leather prepared from the skin of young or small cattle, intermediate in grade between calfskin and cowhide.

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