“…The first one includes the synthesis of glycomonomers protected or unprotected by using standard chemical modification15, 16, 19, 52 or click chemistry approaches20, 53–56 and posterior polymerization using different methodologies; that is, conventional and controlled radical polymerization, living anionic polymerization, cyanoxyl mediated polymerization, ring opening polymerization or combination of different techniques 25–36. In the case of postpolymerization chemical modification, different polymer matrices have been applied to obtain glycopolymers, being hydroxylated polymers that possess weak reactive groups such as poly(vinyl alcohol)37, 39, 41 and copolymers of ethylene‐vinyl alcohol43, 44, 46, 47, 49, 50, 57, 58 the most utilized. These weak groups have to be previously activated with others highly reactive moieties, such as phthalic anhydride, chloroacetyl chloride and p ‐nitrophenyl chloroformate, to incorporate the saccharide into macromolecular structure.…”