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Preparation of low molecular chitosan by microwave-induced plasma desorption/ionization technology

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL MACROMOLECULES
Volume 187, Issue -, Pages 441-450

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DOI: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2021.07.122

Keywords

Low molecular weight chitosan (LMWC); Degradation; Microwave-induced plasma desorption; ionization (MIPDI)

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  1. Key Research and Development Pro-gram of Shaanxi Province of China [2019ZDLSF01-03]
  2. National Key Research and Development Program [2018YFC1800903]

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This study demonstrated the use of MIPDI for the first time to prepare low molecular weight chitosan, showing that the method is fast, efficient, and improves the antimicrobial properties of chitosan.
Compared with high molecular weight chitosan (HMWC), low molecular weight chitosan (LMWC) has better solubility and biological activity. However, there is no quick and environmentally friendly to prepare low molecular chitosan. In this study, microwave induced plasma desorption/ionization (MIPDI) was used for the first time to prepare LMWC through the degradation processes of HMWC. The results showed that MIPDI has the most abundant center dot OH content at the gas-liquid interface, and the active particles represented by center dot OH can degrade chitosan with a molecular weight of 540 KDa into soluble chitosan (<= 10 KDa), and the yield of soluble chitosan can reach 61% in 60 min. Moreover, a series of characterization results showed that the chain structure and crystal structure gradually degraded as the treatment time increased while the chemical structure of chitosan did not change significantly. Antibacterial experiments also indicated that the antimicrobial property of LMWC obtained by MIPDI degradation was improved. In short, this method has proven to be a new, fast and green processing method for the preparation of low molecular chitosan.

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