2020
DOI: 10.3390/polym12102361
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Structural Characterization and Antioxidant Potential of Chitosan by γ-Irradiation from the Carapace of Horseshoe Crab

Abstract: Natural product extraction is ingenuity that permits the mass manufacturing of specific products in a cost-effective manner. With the aim of obtaining an alternative chitosan supply, the carapace of dead horseshoe crabs seemed feasible. This sparked an investigation of the structural changes and antioxidant capacity of horseshoe crab chitosan (HCH) by γ-irradiation using 60Co source. Chitosan was extracted from the horseshoe crab (Tachypleus gigas; Müller) carapace using heterogeneous chemical N-deacetylation … Show more

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“…The samples were mixed with KBr in the ratio of 1:100 (w/w), i.e., 1 mg samples per 100 mg of KBr to prepare the pellets. The spectrum was scanned with wave numbers ranging from 4000 cm −1 and 400 cm −1 at a resolution of 4 cm −1 [40].…”
Section: Ftirmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The samples were mixed with KBr in the ratio of 1:100 (w/w), i.e., 1 mg samples per 100 mg of KBr to prepare the pellets. The spectrum was scanned with wave numbers ranging from 4000 cm −1 and 400 cm −1 at a resolution of 4 cm −1 [40].…”
Section: Ftirmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These are divided to two types viz. low-molecular-weight surface active agents (LMW) such as glycolipids, lipopeptides, and phospholipids and high molecular-weight polymers (HMW) mainly referred to as bio emulsifiers such as emulsan (Pati et al, 2020). They can also be classified as: (i) hydroxylated and cross-linked fatty acids (mycolic acids); (ii) glycolipids (rhamnolipids); or (iii) lipopolysaccharides.…”
Section: Microbial Bio Surfactants For Synthesis Of Nanoparticlesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Amylase is an important group of enzymes, which are classified into α, β, γ subtypes, isoamylase, glucoamylase, and others. α and β-amylase have the potential to catalyze the hydrolysis of chitosan ( Rokhati et al., 2013 ) and reduce its molecular weight, which makes it more soluble ( Pati et al., 2020a ) and thus may lead to diversified applications ( Pati et al., 2020b ). Since the discovery of the first amylase by Anselme Payen, in 1833 ( Krikorian, 1970 ), many more have been found within living systems that have specific substrates ( Guzmàn-Maldonado et al., 1995 ; Gupta et al., 2003 ).…”
Section: Amylasesmentioning
confidence: 99%