“Interestingly though, this new paper focuses on keratin. Some of Kraig Labs newest patent applications focus on replacing the sericin protein with keratin. Functionally producing keratin as a waste product in the production of spider silk. “
Yes and this is simply using a normally discarded silkworm water that Kraig has altered the structure into Keritin plus other desirable proteins.. i sticky your post that explains it.
KBLB being a publicly traded company. There may be some agreement before any News gets released from outside sources.
Too bad KBLB’s efforts to replace sericin with something more valuable have come to a screeching halt. Maybe the sweet laboratory idea they had turned out to be impractical.