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Grafting polysaccharide

Fig. 5 Synthesis of polylactide-grafted polysaccharide (Dex-g-PLA) by trimethylsilyl-protection method... Fig. 5 Synthesis of polylactide-grafted polysaccharide (Dex-g-PLA) by trimethylsilyl-protection method...
Maruyama, A, Ishihara, T., Kim, J.S., Kim, S.W. and Akaike, T. (1997) Nanoparticle DNA carrier with poly(L-lysine) grafted polysaccharide copolymer and poly(D,L-lactic acid). Bioconjug. Chem., 8, 735-742. [Pg.168]

It is well known that glycosylated proteins are very stable, therefore grafting polysaccharides or short chains of sugar molecules onto proteins has been used to improve enzyme stability. (6,7,8)... [Pg.47]

Grafted Polysaccharides Smart Materials of the Future, Their Synthesis and Applications... [Pg.99]

Any occluded homopolymer formed by competing homopolymer formation reaction should be removed from the grafted polysacharide synthesized by solvent extraction in a suitable solvent where only the homopolymer is highly soluble. In the case of polyacrylamide grafted polysaccharides, a mixture of formamide and acetic acid (1 1 by volume) is used [48,49, 51]. [Pg.110]

The FTIR spectroscopy of grafted polysaccharides reveals the presence of specific peaks associated with the vibration of a functional group present in the graft polymer chain but not in the polysaccharide. The presence of these specific peaks confirms the grafting reaction. [Pg.112]

The FTIR spectrum of polysaccharide, modified polysaccharide and grafted polysaccharide are explained as below ... [Pg.114]

The grafting of polysaccharides results in a profound change in morphology. The morphology of grafted polysaccharides are generally fibular, i.e. consisting of fiber- like structures. [Pg.114]

Singh s easy approachability model [60-65] explains the superiority of grafted polysaccharides over other types of flocculants. This model states that the dangling branches of polyacrylamide or cationic moiety have easy approach-ability when they are grafted onto the rigid polysaccharide backbone. [Pg.120]


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