Cyanobacterial Ampholyte Hydrogels Developed by the Cationization of Sulfated Polysaccharides and Their Cell-Compatibility
Chamaiporn Supachettapun,
Mohammad Asif Ali,
Nongnuj Muangsin
et al.
Abstract:Sacran is a cyanobacterial supergiant polysaccharide
with carboxylate
and sulfate groups that exhibits antiallergic and antiinflammatory
properties. However, its high anionic functions restrict cell compatibility.
Quaternary ammonium groups were substituted to form sacran ampholytes,
and the cell compatibility of the cationized sacran hydrogels was
evaluated. The cationization process involved the reaction of N-(3-chloro-2-hydroxypropyl)trimethylammonium chloride with
the primary amine or hydroxyl groups of sa… Show more
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