2011
DOI: 10.2174/157488511794079013
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Naturally Occurring Chitosan and Chitosan Derivatives: A Review

Abstract: Chitosan, a polymer obtained by deacetylation of chitin is widely studied for its pharmaceutical and nonpharmaceutical applications. Recommendations about uses of this polymer although could not be always realized due to limited solubility. Chitosan has been extensively evaluated for its mucoadhesive and absorption enhancement properties. The positive charge on the chitosan molecule gained by acidic environment in which it is soluble seems to be important for absorption enhancement. However chitosan is not sol… Show more

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“…It limits the number of reagents suitable for chemical modification of chitosan. In the numerous studies devoted to the application of chitosan-based materials in the pharmaceutical and biomedical fields, chitosan and its derivatives were obtained mainly through a classical chemical synthesis [10,11,12,13]. Application of toxic solvents as well as a low final product yield do not allow the extrapolation of the synthesis schemes developed in the scientific studies onto an industrial scale.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It limits the number of reagents suitable for chemical modification of chitosan. In the numerous studies devoted to the application of chitosan-based materials in the pharmaceutical and biomedical fields, chitosan and its derivatives were obtained mainly through a classical chemical synthesis [10,11,12,13]. Application of toxic solvents as well as a low final product yield do not allow the extrapolation of the synthesis schemes developed in the scientific studies onto an industrial scale.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%