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Keratin itself is not highly flammable, but it can burn under certain conditions. Being a protein found in hair, nails, and skin, it has a relatively high ignition point compared to other organic materials. However, when exposed to high heat or flames, keratin can ignite and produce smoke and ash. Overall, while not classified as highly flammable, caution should still be exercised around open flames.

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