Molecules (Mar 2020)

Glycosylated-Chitosan Derivatives: A Systematic Review

  • Pasquale Sacco,
  • Michela Cok,
  • Francesca Scognamiglio,
  • Chiara Pizzolitto,
  • Federica Vecchies,
  • Andrea Marfoglia,
  • Eleonora Marsich,
  • Ivan Donati

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules25071534
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 7
p. 1534

Abstract

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Chitosan derivatives, and more specifically, glycosylated derivatives, are nowadays attracting much attention within the scientific community due to the fact that this set of engineered polysaccharides finds application in different sectors, spanning from food to the biomedical field. Overcoming chitosan (physical) limitations or grafting biological relevant molecules, to mention a few, represent two cardinal strategies to modify parent biopolymer; thereby, synthetizing high added value polysaccharides. The present review is focused on the introduction of oligosaccharide side chains on the backbone of chitosan. The synthetic aspects and the effect on physical-chemical properties of such modifications are discussed. Finally, examples of potential applications in biomaterials design and drug delivery of these novel modified chitosans are disclosed.

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