Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10600041 | Carbohydrate Polymers | 2005 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The deacetylation and depolymerization reactions of chitin/chitosan from three crustacean species (Paralomis granulosa, Lithodes antarcticus and Palinurus vulgaris) were evaluated under the same conditions. The average molecular weight and the mole fraction of N-acetylated units were the parameters studied in the resulting chitosans. During the N-deacetylation process P. granulosa, L. antarcticus and P. vulgaris follow a pseudo-first order kinetics and their apparent rate constants are very similar. However, the degradation rate of chitosan in the first 45Â min of this process is higher for P. vulgaris. The depolymerization process follows a pseudo-first order kinetics for the three species, but in the first 9Â min P. vulgaris shows a slightly lower depolymerization rate. Hence, depending on the ash contents, crystallinity and the physicochemical characteristics of chitin from these sources, the obtained chitosans show different qualities.
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Authors
Gemma Galed, Beatriz Miralles, Inés Paños, Alejandro Santiago, Ángeles Heras,