sericin

/ˈsɛrəsɪn/
noun
  1. A sticky protein that holds the fibers of silk together, often removed during processing.
    • Manufacturers remove sericin to make silk soft and shiny.
    • Some cosmetics use sericin for its moisturizing properties.
    • The sericin coating on raw silk makes it stiff before it is washed.
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