AbstractChitosan is a commercially available derivative of chitin that has been extensively studied for its antimicrobial properties. In order to improve the water solubility and its biological activity, the chemical modification or derivatisation is attempted. In the present investigation, the chitosan prepared from the cuttlebone of Sepia kobiensis was being chemically modified by reacting it with orthophosphoric acid so as to obtain phosphorylated chitosan. Then the chitosan and phosphorylated chitosan were structurally characterized through FT-IR spectroscopy. Further the antibacterial activity of chitosan and phosphorylated chitosan was tested against clinically isolated human pathogens (Gram-positive: Streptococcus sp., Streptococcus ...
International audienceChitosan, the deacetylated derivative of chitin, is a natural D-glucosamine po...
Marine shells are commonly discarded as waste. However, they could be used to extract a multi versat...
Chitin and chitosan are renewable natural biopolymers having extensive applications in food and man...
Chitosan is a commercially available derivative of chitin that has been extensively studied for its ...
AbstractChitosan is a commercially available derivative of chitin that has been extensively studied ...
The discovery of new antibiotics for infectious diseases has become challenging due to the rise of a...
Chitosan is a collective name used for a group of compounds having various molecular weights, which ...
Chitosan is a natural biopolymer with the second largest abundance after cellulose. This compound wa...
Three types of chitin as α (exoskeleton of crustaceans), β (cuttlebone of cephalopods) and γ (some f...
Chitosan (CS) is a substance abundant in nature. It is a biopolymer consisting of repetitive compone...
The effect of pH on the antimicrobial activity of chitosans was evaluated with five different molecu...
Chitosan is a hydrophilic polysaccharide which derives from chitin by deacetylation. It has several ...
In the study, chitosan chemically extracted from Metapenaeus stebbingi shells obtained from shrimp p...
Background: Chitin and its deacetylated derivative, chitosan, are unique biopolymers. Owing to their...
Chitosan (-1,4-D-glucosamine), the deacetylated form of chitin, owing to its unique biocompatible, b...
International audienceChitosan, the deacetylated derivative of chitin, is a natural D-glucosamine po...
Marine shells are commonly discarded as waste. However, they could be used to extract a multi versat...
Chitin and chitosan are renewable natural biopolymers having extensive applications in food and man...
Chitosan is a commercially available derivative of chitin that has been extensively studied for its ...
AbstractChitosan is a commercially available derivative of chitin that has been extensively studied ...
The discovery of new antibiotics for infectious diseases has become challenging due to the rise of a...
Chitosan is a collective name used for a group of compounds having various molecular weights, which ...
Chitosan is a natural biopolymer with the second largest abundance after cellulose. This compound wa...
Three types of chitin as α (exoskeleton of crustaceans), β (cuttlebone of cephalopods) and γ (some f...
Chitosan (CS) is a substance abundant in nature. It is a biopolymer consisting of repetitive compone...
The effect of pH on the antimicrobial activity of chitosans was evaluated with five different molecu...
Chitosan is a hydrophilic polysaccharide which derives from chitin by deacetylation. It has several ...
In the study, chitosan chemically extracted from Metapenaeus stebbingi shells obtained from shrimp p...
Background: Chitin and its deacetylated derivative, chitosan, are unique biopolymers. Owing to their...
Chitosan (-1,4-D-glucosamine), the deacetylated form of chitin, owing to its unique biocompatible, b...
International audienceChitosan, the deacetylated derivative of chitin, is a natural D-glucosamine po...
Marine shells are commonly discarded as waste. However, they could be used to extract a multi versat...
Chitin and chitosan are renewable natural biopolymers having extensive applications in food and man...