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From: Mucin gel assembly is controlled by a collective action of non-mucin proteins, disulfide bridges, Ca2+-mediated links, and hydrogen bonding

Figure 4

Rheological behavior of ND-mucin solutions. (A) Comparison of the storage moduli, G′ (ω) of 10 ≤ c ≤ 50 mg/mL ND-mucin. For concentrations below 10 mg/mL, the oscillatory spectra were within the standard error from that of pure buffer. (B) The loss tangent (tan δ), a ratio of the loss modulus (G″) to storage modulus (G′) of 10 ≤ c ≤ 50 mg/mL ND-mucin. (C) Steady shear viscosity, η, and complex viscosity, |η*|, of 10 ≤ c ≤ 50 mg/mL ND-mucin versus shear rate, \(\dot{\gamma }\) and angular frequency, ω, measured using parallel-plate geometry at a gap of 40 μm. Insert shows the plot of shear stress, σ, versus shear rate, \(\dot{\gamma }\), of the same data. (D) Parameters of the Herschel-Bulkley equation; yield stress σ0 and consistency index KHB, evaluated as best fits to the shear stress, σ, versus shear rate, \(\dot{\gamma }\), of 10 ≤ c ≤ 50 mg/mL ND-mucin. The flow index, n, had a mean value of 0.73 (SD ± 0.02).

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