2013
DOI: 10.1103/physreve.87.042607
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Ionic state and chain conformation for aqueous solutions of supergiant cyanobacterial polysaccharide

Abstract: We have investigated the electric conductivity, dielectric relaxation behavior, and viscosity for the aqueous solution of cyanobacterial megamolecules, molecular weight =1.6×10(7) g/mol, named sacran. Sacran is an anionic polyelectrolyte which has carboxylate and sulfate groups on the saccharide chain. The electric conductivity and the zero shear viscosity demonstrated three crossover concentrations at 0.004, 0.02, and 0.1 wt%. The viscosity was found to be scaled as ~c(1.5), ~c(0.5), ~c(1.5), and ~c(3.0) with… Show more

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“…This concentration was higher than that of liquid crystal phase transition (> ~ 0.2 wt%) 33 . The sacran solution was centrifuged to remove insoluble impurities (Beckman equipped with JA-20 rotor, 2 × 10 4  rpm, 4 °C, 1 h: three times).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 68%
“…This concentration was higher than that of liquid crystal phase transition (> ~ 0.2 wt%) 33 . The sacran solution was centrifuged to remove insoluble impurities (Beckman equipped with JA-20 rotor, 2 × 10 4  rpm, 4 °C, 1 h: three times).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 68%
“…A survey of the literature indicated that the influences of polyelectrolyte concentration, polyelectrolyte molecular weight, medium, and temperature on counterion condensation in salt-free polyelectrolyte solution have been fairly investigated [7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A macroscopic domain of liquid crystals observed at concentrations over 0.2% (w/w) is probably due to the hydrophobic cross-linking points between double helixes, indicating their extremely persistent length. 39) As a consequence, from a biological point of view, the gelation mechanism of sacran chain is so critical that it may affect its molecular structure, size and length and subsequently its cutaneous penetration through the inflamed tissue.…”
Section: Fig 6 Effects Of Sacran On Tpa-induced Skin Inflammation Imentioning
confidence: 99%