Color-specific porosity in double pigmented natural 3d-nanoarchitectures of blue crab shell

Sci Rep. 2020 Feb 20;10(1):3019. doi: 10.1038/s41598-020-60031-4.

Abstract

3D-engineered nano-architectures with various functionalities are still difficult to obtain and translate for real-world applications. However, such nanomaterials are naturally abundant and yet wasted, but could trigger huge interest for blue bioeconomy, provided that our understanding of their ultrastructure-function is achieved. To date, the Bouligand pattern in crustaceans shell structure is believed to be unique. Here we demonstrated that in blue crab Callinectes sapidus, the 3D-nanoarchitecture is color-specific, while the blue and red-orange pigments interplay in different nano-sized channels and pores. Thinnest pores of about 20 nm are found in blue shell. Additionally, the blue pigment co-existence in specific Bouligand structure is proved for the green crab Carcinus aestuarii, although the crab does not appear blue. The pigments interplay, simultaneously detected by Raman spectroscopy in color-specific native cuticles, overturns our understanding in crustaceans coloration and may trigger the selective use of particular colored natural nanoarchitectures for broaden area of applications.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Animal Shells
  • Animals
  • Brachyura / anatomy & histology*
  • Brachyura / ultrastructure
  • Color
  • Ethanol
  • Minerals / analysis
  • Pigmentation*
  • Pigments, Biological / analysis
  • Porosity
  • Spectrum Analysis, Raman
  • Water
  • X-Ray Diffraction
  • Xanthophylls / analysis

Substances

  • Minerals
  • Pigments, Biological
  • Xanthophylls
  • Water
  • Ethanol
  • astaxanthine