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Biohybrid templates for peripheral nerve regeneration
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Antifungal and Antioxidant Properties of Chitosan Polymers Obtained from Nontraditional Polybius henslowii Sources
Publication . Avelelas, Francisco; Horta, André; Pinto, Luís F.V.; Marques, Sónia Cotrim; Nunes, Paulo; Pedrosa, Rui; Leandro, Sérgio Miguel
Chitin was extracted from Polybius henslowii, a swimming crab, captured in large
quantities throughout the Portuguese coast by purse seine vessels as bycatch. After standard chitin
extraction procedures, water-soluble chitosan products were obtained via two di erent methods:
(1) N-acetylation with the addition of acetic anhydride and (2) a reaction with hydrogen peroxide.
The chemical structure and molecular weight of chitosan derivatives, water-soluble chitosan (WSC)
and chitooligosaccharides (COS), were confirmed by Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FT-IR)
and gel permeation chromatography (GPC).Antioxidant and metal chelation activities were evaluated,
and the growth inhibition capacity was tested on four phytopatogens. The chitooligosaccharides
from pereopods (pCOS) and shell body parts (sCOS) inhibited all fungal species tested, particularly
Cryphonectria parasitica with 84.7% and 85.5%, respectively. Both radical scavenging and antifungal
activities proved to be dose-dependent. Chitooligosaccharides with a low molecular weight (2.7,
7.4, and 10.4 Kg mol1) showed the highest activity among all properties tested. These results
suggested that chitosan derivatives from P. henslowii raw material could potentially be used against
phytopathogens or as ingredient in cosmetics and other products related to oxidative stress.
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European Commission
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FP7
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278612