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Antifungal properties of Schiff bases of chitosan, N-substituted chitosan and quaternized chitosan
Carbohydrate Research, 2007Schiff bases of chitosan, N-substituted chitosan, and quaternized chitosan were synthesized and their antifungal properties were analyzed against Botrytis cinerea Pers. (B. cinerea pers.) and Colletotrichum lagenarium (Pass) Ell.et halst (C. lagenarium (Pass) Ell.et halst) based on the method of D. Jasso de Rodríguez and co-workers.
Pengcheng Li+6 more
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Synthesis of novel chitosan with chitosan side chains
Carbohydrate Polymers, 2011Abstract Although extensive research is in progress on the use of chitin and chitosan, poor solubility has been one of the main obstacles to their effective utilization. Introduction of carbohydrate branches into chitin and chitosans gave branched polysaccharide analogs, which showed good water solubility and induced new chemical and biological ...
Yoshihiro Shigemasa+5 more
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Antimicrobial Properties of Chitosan and Chitosan Derivatives
2016The investigations of chitosan as an antimicrobial substance came into focus in the 1990s. The number of publications on this topic has been rapidly increasing since then, with more than 2,500 papers published in 2020. Initially, the interest was mainly related to potential applications in agriculture and food products, but currently, the emphasis on ...
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2011
Chitosan is a linear copolymer of d-glucosamine and N-acetyl d-glucosamine in a β-(1-4) linkage, in which glucosamine is the predominant repeating unit. It is easily processed into films, 3D-scaffolds, nanofibers, and nanoparticles. It forms polyelectrolyte complexes with polysacharides, polyamino acids, proteins, and glycosoaminoglycans (GAGs). Its
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Chitosan is a linear copolymer of d-glucosamine and N-acetyl d-glucosamine in a β-(1-4) linkage, in which glucosamine is the predominant repeating unit. It is easily processed into films, 3D-scaffolds, nanofibers, and nanoparticles. It forms polyelectrolyte complexes with polysacharides, polyamino acids, proteins, and glycosoaminoglycans (GAGs). Its
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What are chitin, chitosan, water-soluble chitosan, and chitosan oligosaccharides?
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