“…[4] Additionally, D-glucosamine has also found applications in various fields, for example, tissue engineering, [5] tumor imaging, [6] and biomedical applications. [7] Amide is an important functional group found not only in biomolecules but also the approved drugs thanks to its advantages including high potency and selectivity, improved pharmacological activity, and lower toxicity. [8] Interestingly, N-acetyl-Dglucosamine, an acetylated derivative of Dglucosamine, displays advantages over Dglucosamine as a promising anti-inflammatory agent.…”