Physicochemical properties and blood compatibility of acylated chitosan nanoparticles

2004 
Abstract Chitosan was N -acylated with butanoic, hexanoic and benzoic anhydride under homogeneous conditions in the presence of methanol. The degree of substitution of N -acyl chitosans was determined by 1 H-NMR. The N -acyl chitosan nanoparticles were prepared by the addition of tripolyphosphate anions. Freeze-dried N -acyl chitosan nanoparticles were then analyzed for particles size, zeta potential, and blood compatibility. The N -acyl chitosan nanoparticles were in the range of 200–360 nm and positively charged (10–20 mV) in a saline solution after freeze-drying. It was found that long and bulky acyl groups hinder hydrogen bonding and prevent aggregation. Hemolysis and thromboelastography showed that the N -acyl chitosan nanoparticles were blood compatible.
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