“…Chitosan is the deacetylated derivative of chitin, and previous works revealed that chitosan plays a role in immune responses for plant and animal cells (Porporatto, Bianco, & Correa, 2005;Villiers et al, 2009). Chitosan oligosaccharide (Chitooligosaccharides, COS), derived from chitosan by enzymatic hydrolysis (Zhang, Du, Yu, Mitsutomi, & Aiba, 1999), is a new kind of biofunctional material which exhibits improved biological activities when compared with chitosan (Cho et al, 2008;Moon et al, 2007;Nam, Kim & Shon, 2007;PalmaGuerrero, Jansson, Salinas, & Lopez-Llorca, 2008;Rahman et al, 2008;Yoon, Moon, Park, Im, & Kim, 2007), such as inhibiting growth of bacteria and fungi, exerting anti-tumor activity, and acting as immunopotentiating effectors.…”