Marine Drugs (Dec 2014)

Customizing Properties of β-Chitin in Squid Pen (Gladius) by Chemical Treatments

  • Alessandro Ianiro,
  • Matteo Di Giosia,
  • Simona Fermani,
  • Chiara Samorì,
  • Marianna Barbalinardo,
  • Francesco Valle,
  • Graziella Pellegrini,
  • Fabio Biscarini,
  • Francesco Zerbetto,
  • Matteo Calvaresi,
  • Giuseppe Falini

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/md12125979
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 12
pp. 5979 – 5992

Abstract

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The squid pen (gladius) from the Loligo vulgaris was used for preparation of β-chitin materials characterized by different chemical, micro- and nano-structural properties that preserved, almost completely the macrostructural and the mechanical ones. The β-chitin materials obtained by alkaline treatment showed porosity, wettability and swelling that are a function of the duration of the treatment. Microscopic, spectroscopic and synchrotron X-ray diffraction techniques showed that the chemical environment of the N-acetyl groups of the β-chitin chains changes after the thermal alkaline treatment. As a consequence, the crystalline packing of the β-chitin is modified, due to the intercalation of water molecules between β-chitin sheets. Potential applications of these β-chitin materials range from the nanotechnology to the regenerative medicine. The use of gladii, which are waste products of the fishing industry, has also important environmental implications.

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