“…To prepare photocurable materials derived from poly-/oligo or monosaccharides, it is necessary to insert photocrosslinkable functional groups (for instance, (meth)acrylates) onto saccharide skeletons. There are some reports referring to (meth)acrylated polysaccharides (hyaluronan, dextran, heparin, chondroitin sulfate, chitosan, cellulose) [24][25][26] and mono/oligosaccharides (glucose, sucrose, galactose) [27][28][29][30] cured by the UV/Vis photocuring process, and mainly exploited in biomedical applications such as drug delivery, tissue engineering, specific recognition, and antifouling coatings. Besides, cosmetic applications for the methacrylated derivatives of sucrose and sefose (a sucrose completely modified with fatty acid chains) were found in the achievement of human fingernails under UV-light.…”