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Synthesis, molecular features and biological activities of modified plant polysaccharides

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CARBOHYDRATE POLYMERS
Volume 289, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2022.119299

Keywords

Plant polysaccharides; Chemical modifications; Molecular features; Structure-activity relationship; Biological activities

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  1. Department of Science & Technology and Biotechnology(DSTBT), Government of West Bengal, Kolkata, India
  2. Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst [DAAD Az91686964/J]
  3. Bayerische Forschungsstiftung (grant DeeP-CMV/AP-E)

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Plant polysaccharides are a natural material with high potential for various applications. Chemical modification can improve their molecular features and biological activity, supporting their biomedical development. This article aims to provide a broader perspective and introduce methodologies for enhancing the functionality of plant polysaccharides.
Plant polysaccharides represent a natural source material characterized by high ubiquity, abundance and biological activities that can be utilised as organic matter in numerous manufacturing processes including pharmaceutical. The goal-oriented modification of polysaccharides by chemical reactions brings about a substantial refinement in their molecular features and biological activity. An improved understanding of the intrinsic molecular features of plant polysaccharides, as well as the structure-activity relationship eventually caused by chemical alterations, may be fundamental for the development of technologies supporting their biomedical oriented exploitation. Herein, we attempt to provide a broader view on these topics and to illustrate methodologies of chemical modification. These are intended to enhance the functionality of plant polysaccharides, such as their modification-induced biological activities, finally making the products available for translational purposes.

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