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Reductive amination polyaldehyde-dextran

Figure 25.13 Polyaldehyde dextran may be used as a multifunctional crosslinking agent for the coupling of amine-containing molecules. Reductive amination creates secondary amine or tertiary amine linkages. Figure 25.13 Polyaldehyde dextran may be used as a multifunctional crosslinking agent for the coupling of amine-containing molecules. Reductive amination creates secondary amine or tertiary amine linkages.
Several chemical approaches may be used to form the amine- or carboxyl-terminal dextran derivative. The simplest procedure may be to prepare polyaldehyde dextran according to the procedure of Section 2.1, and then make the spacer arm derivative by reductively animating an amine-containing organic compound onto it. For instance, short diamine compounds such as ethylene diamine or diaminodipropylamine (3,3 -iminotepropylamine) can be coupled in excess to polyaldehyde dextran to create an amine-terminal derivative. Carboxyl-terminal derivatives may be prepared similarly by coupling molecules such as 6-aminocaproic acid or p-alanine to polyaldehyde... [Pg.643]


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