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Review
. 2022 Jun 21;8(7):393.
doi: 10.3390/gels8070393.

Chitosan: Sources, Processing and Modification Techniques

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Review

Chitosan: Sources, Processing and Modification Techniques

Alessandro Pellis et al. Gels. .

Abstract

Chitosan, a copolymer of glucosamine and N-acetyl glucosamine, is derived from chitin. Chitin is found in cell walls of crustaceans, fungi, insects and in some algae, microorganisms, and some invertebrate animals. Chitosan is emerging as a very important raw material for the synthesis of a wide range of products used for food, medical, pharmaceutical, health care, agriculture, industry, and environmental pollution protection. This review, in line with the focus of this special issue, provides the reader with (1) an overview on different sources of chitin, (2) advances in techniques used to extract chitin and converting it into chitosan, (3) the importance of the inherent characteristics of the chitosan from different sources that makes them suitable for specific applications and, finally, (4) briefly summarizes ways of tailoring chitosan for specific applications. The review also presents the influence of the degree of acetylation (DA) and degree of deacetylation (DDA), molecular weight (Mw) on the physicochemical and biological properties of chitosan, acid-base behavior, biodegradability, solubility, reactivity, among many other properties that determine processability and suitability for specific applications. This is intended to help guide researchers select the right chitosan raw material for their specific applications.

Keywords: chitin; chitosan; chitosan modification; chitosan processing; deacetylation.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors declare no conflict of interest.

Figures

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Figure 1
Structures of cellulose and chitin.
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Figure 2
Chitin biosynthesis pathway.
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Figure 3
Orientation and arrangement of chitin microfibrils in α-, β- and γ-chitin [81].
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Figure 4
Target functional chitosan molecules (–OH, –NH2) groups for chemical modification.

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