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Lithium acetate anhydrous

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Lithium acetate anhydrous is a chemical compound used in various laboratory applications. It is a crystalline solid with the formula LiC2H3O2. The product serves as a source of lithium ions and acetate ions, which can be utilized in various chemical reactions and analyses.

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Chitosan Nanoparticle Formulation Protocol

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Lactose monohydrate (Sorbolac 400, Meggle, Wasserburg, Germany) was used as the matrix material of microparticles. Polyethylene glycol 400, 1000 and 3000 (PEG 400, PEG 1000, PEG 3000; Merck, Darmstadt, Germany) were used as the stabilizers with ethanol absolute (Merck, Germany) as the additive. Chitosan (molecular weight: 20,000–50,000 g/mol, degree of deacetylation ≥ 90%; Zhejiang Aoxing Biotechnology Co. Ltd., Zhejiang, China) was used as the model matrix material that was transformable into nanoparticles, with glacial acetic acid as a solvent (Merck, Germany). Lithium acetate anhydrous (ACROS Organics™, Waltham, MA, USA), ninhydrin and hydrindantin (Sigma-Aldrich, Saint Louis, MO, USA) were the reagents used for the quantitative assay of Chitosan.
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Chitosan-Based Nanoparticle Formulation

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Low-molecular-weight chitosan (molecular weight: 20 000–50 000 Da, degree of deacetylation ≥ 90%; Zhejiang Aoxing Biotechnology Co. Ltd., China) and high-molecular-weight chitosan (molecular weight: 310 000–375 000 Da, degree of deacetylation ≥ 75.0%; Sigma-Aldrich, Ireland) were used as the matrix material of nanoparticles with glacial acetic acid as the solvent of chitosan (Merck, Germany). Tween 80 (Fisher Scientific, UK), span 80 (Merck, Germany) and ethanol absolute for analysis (Merck, Germany) were used as additives. Lithium acetate anhydrous (ACROS Organics™, USA), ninhydrin and hydrindantin (Sigma-Aldrich, USA) were used in quantification assay of chitosan. Lactose monohydrate (Sorbolac 400; Meggle, Germany) was used as the microparticulate carrier with polyethylene glycol 3000 (PEG3000; Merck, Germany) as the stabilizer.
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