Chitosan oligosaccharide
Chitosan oligosaccharide is a type of polysaccharide derived from the natural polymer chitin. It is a water-soluble compound composed of short chains of glucosamine and N-acetylglucosamine units. Chitosan oligosaccharide serves as a functional ingredient with potential applications in various industries.
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Chitosan-based Antimicrobial Nanoparticles
Chitosan Oligosaccharide Synthesis Protocol
99–100%), hydrochloric acid (Merck 99%), sodium hydroxide (Merck,
99%), sodium acetate (Merck), ethanol (Sigma-Aldrich, 99.80%), chitosan
oligosaccharide, (C12H24N2O9) n (Mw < 3000 Da, 87% DDA, Sisco
Research Laboratories Pvt. Ltd., Maharashtra, India), pyridine-2-carboxaldehyde,
2-acetyl pyridine (Sigma-Aldrich), copper(II) chloride (Merck), sodium
chloroacetate (Thermo Fisher Scientific), carbon disulphide (S D Fine-Chem
limited), hydrazine monohydrate (Thermo Fisher Scientific), acetone
(Thermo Fisher Scientific), ammonium hydroxide, methanol, and other
analytical grade reagents were used as available with no further purification.
Crab shells as chitin wastes were fetched from a local crab market
of Kathmandu, Nepal.
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