2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2015.06.027
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Chitin and chitosan from Brazilian Atlantic Coast: Isolation, characterization and antibacterial activity

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“…During this treatment, low concentration of acidic solution, which is 15 mL/g of 1.0 N HCl was used to prevent the hydrolysis of chitin structure [17]. Deacetylation process is a conducted, which is to remove the acetyl group in chitin, thus produce chitosan [5]. Bolat et al [18] reported the chitin and chitosan content for freshwater crab were 6.83% and 4.56%, respectively.…”
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“…During this treatment, low concentration of acidic solution, which is 15 mL/g of 1.0 N HCl was used to prevent the hydrolysis of chitin structure [17]. Deacetylation process is a conducted, which is to remove the acetyl group in chitin, thus produce chitosan [5]. Bolat et al [18] reported the chitin and chitosan content for freshwater crab were 6.83% and 4.56%, respectively.…”
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“…Chitin is available in three different forms, which are α, ß and γ forms. In addition, chitin has a compact structure and strong intra and inters molecular hydrogen bonds [5] that may causes the insolubility in most of the organic solvents, thus limit it in many applications, especially in clinical field. Due to this concern, chemical modification on chitin is performed,…”
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“…The working condition intervals (solution concentration, time, and temperature) for demineralization and deproteinization stages were determined based on the minimum and maximum values from literature data (Abdel‐Rahman et al, ; Kumari & Rath, ; Kumari, Rath, Kumar, & Tiwari, ; Mohammed, Williams, & Tverezovskaya, ; Yen, Yang, & Mau, ).…”
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“…Chitosan can also bond to metals, which are critical toxic products involved in the growth of microorganisms (22,26). These characteristics of chitosan lead to its possible use in food, cosmetic, pharmaceutical, and biotechnology industries (22,32,36,37).…”
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