- 151, 172–188. Bernkop-Schnürch, A.; Hornof, M.; Guggi, D.
Thiolated chitosans. Eur. J. Pharm. Biopharm. 2004, 57, 9–17. Liu, X.; Li, X.; Zhang, R.;...
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Chitosan-poly (acrylic acid) is a
composite that has been
increasingly used to
create chitosan-poly(acrylic acid) nanoparticles. More recently, various...
- Über den
enzymatischen Abbau des
Chitins und
Chitosans [On the
enzymatic degradation of
chitin and
chitosan] (Thesis). Zurich, Switzerland:
University of...
- from that of the
hemostatic clamp.
Chitosan hemostats are
topical agents composed of
chitosan and its salts.
Chitosan bonds with
platelets and red blood...
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structures that
allows cells to grow into the dressing. Furthermore,
thiolated chitosans (see thiomers) are used for
tissue engineering and
wound healing, as these...
- copolymer.
Chitosan is a
deacetylated derivative of chitin. When the
acetylated composition of the
copolymer is
below 50% it is
chitosan.
Chitosan is a semicrystalline...
- GlmA, exo-beta-D-glucosaminidase,
chitosan exo-1,4-beta-D-glucosaminidase) is an
enzyme with
systematic name
chitosan exo-(1->4)-beta-D-glucosaminidase...
- and lipids.
Glucosamine is part of the
structure of two polysaccharides,
chitosan and chitin.
Glucosamine is one of the most
abundant monosaccharides. Produced...
- PMID 30966278. Federer, C; Kurpiers, M; Bernkop-Schnürch, A (2021). "Thiolated
Chitosans: A Multi-talented
class of
Polymers for
Various Applications". Biomacromolecules...
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activity towards Gram-positive bacteria. In particular, N-acyl
thiolated chitosans show
great potential as
highly efficient,
biocompatible and cost-effective...