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Chitosan Modification and Pharmaceutical/Biomedical Applications

✍ Scribed by Zhang, Jiali; Xia, Wenshui; Liu, Ping; Cheng, Qinyuan; Tahi, Talba; Gu, Wenxiu; Li, Bo


Book ID
118163551
Publisher
MDPI Publishing
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Weight
310 KB
Volume
8
Category
Article
ISSN
1660-3397

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✦ Synopsis


Chitosan has received much attention as a functional biopolymer for diverse applications, especially in pharmaceutics and medicine. Our recent efforts focused on the chemical and biological modification of chitosan in order to increase its solubility in aqueous solutions and absorbability in the in vivo system, thus for a better use of chitosan. This review summarizes chitosan modification and its pharmaceutical/biomedical applications based on our achievements as well as the domestic and overseas developments: (1) enzymatic preparation of low molecular weight chitosans/chitooligosaccharides with their hypocholesterolemic and immuno-modulating effects; (2) the effects of chitin, chitosan and their derivatives on blood hemostasis; and (3) synthesis of a non-toxic ion ligand--D-Glucosaminic acid from oxidation of D-Glucosamine for cancer and diabetes therapy.


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## Abstract Blends between chitosan (CS) and gelatin (G) with various compositions (CS/G 0/100 20/80, 40/60, 60/40, 100/0 w/w) were produced as candidate materials for biomedical applications. Dehydro‐thermal crosslinking was adopted to promote the formation of amide and ester bonds between the mac