Biofonctional properties of Chitosan Mcmbrancs Grafted with 2-(methacryloyloxy)-ethyl-2-(trimethylammonium) ethyl phosphate

  • Lee, M.K. (Dept. of Textile Eng. Pusan University #30, Jang jun-dong, Kumjung-Ku, Pusan, 609-735) ;
  • Park, H.S. (Dept. of Textile Eng. Pusan University #30, Jang jun-dong, Kumjung-Ku, Pusan, 609-735) ;
  • Park, S.M. (Dept. of Textile Eng. Pusan University #30, Jang jun-dong, Kumjung-Ku, Pusan, 609-735)
  • Published : 1995.04.01

Abstract

Chitosan, an unbranched (1-4)-linked-2-amino-2-deoxy-$\beta$-D-glucan, is prepared by chemical N-deacetylation of chitin, which is the main structure element of the cuticles of crab, shrimp, and insects, and is found in the cell walls of bacteria. It has the same main chain in its molecule like that of natural heparin. Heparin, an anionic polysaccharide, is the best of anticoagulants that have been found so far. In this study, to improve the blood compatibility of chitosan, 2-(methacrylovloxy)-ethyl-2-(trimethylammonium)ethyl phosphate(MTP) with phospholipid polar groups was grafted on the chitosan membranes and the biochemical properties the MTP-grafted chitosan membranes were investigated.

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