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By AKANKSHA MISHRA
Introduction
Chitosan is a linear polysaccharide composed of randomly distributed α-(1→4)-
linked D-glucosamine ( deacetylated unit) and N-acetyl-D-glucosamine (acetylated
unit).
It is made by treating the chitin shells of shrimp and other crustaceans.
Chitin: a brief history
 1811 Chitin was first discovered by Professor Henri Braconnot,
who isolated it from mushrooms and name it “Fungine”.
 1823 Antoine Odier found chitin while studying beetle cuticles and
named “chitin” after Greek word “chiton” (tunic, envelope).
 1859 Rought discovered chitosan, a derivative of chitin.
 1920s Production of chitin fibers from different solvent systems.
 1930s Exploration of synthetic fibers.
 1950s The structure of chitin and chitosan was identified by X-ray
diffraction, infrared spectra, and enzymatic analysis.
 1970s “Re-discovery” of the interest in chitin and chitosan.
 1977 1st international conference on chitin/chitosan.
Henri Braconnot (1780-1856)
What is Chitin?
• Chitin is a natural polysaccharide.
• Structure similar to cellulose with hydroxyl group replaced by acetamino group.
• N-acetyl-glucosamine units in β-(1→4) linkage.
• Found in the exoskeleton as well as in the internal structure of shells of shrimp
and crustaceans.
• Chitin has 3 polymorphic form:
α-chitin, β-chitin, γ-chitin
α-chitin:
- the most abundant form
- anti-parallel configuration
- highly ordered crystalline
- strong H-bonding (N-
H····O=C)
- rigid, intractable, insouble.
β-chitin:
- found in diatom
spines and squid pens
- parallel configuration
- weak H-bonding
- unstable, soluble in
water.
γ-chitin:
- mixture of α and β-
chitin
- intermediate
properties.
Extraction of chitin from Carapace and Shrimp Shell
6
Deacetylation
(boiling 40-50%
NaOH)
Preparation of Chitosan
• Produced commercially by deacetylation of chitin.
• The degree of deacetylation (%DD) can be determined by NMR spectroscopy.
• the %DD in commercial chitosan ranges from 60 to 100%.
Properties of Chitosan-
• Unique characteristics of chitin and chitosan:
 Biocompatible
 Biodegradable
 Non-toxic
 Remarkable affinity to proteins
 Ability to be functionalized
 Renewable
 Abundant
• Antimicrobial properties:
 Mechanism still unknown hypotheses:-
binding to cell-wall phospholipids of
Gram-negative bacteria
 modification of cell-wall permeability and
loss of material
 inhibition of certain enzymes.
Determination of degree of deacetylation(DD%):
• Measured by the acid-base titration method (Domard & Rinaudo
1983) with modifications.
• Chitosan (0.1 g) was dissolved in 30 ml HCl aqueous solution
(0.1mol/l) at room temperature.
• Add 5–6 drops of methyl orange.
• The red chitosan solution was titrated with 0.1mol/l NaOH
solution until it turned orange.
The DD% was calculated by the formula:
C1 = concentration of standard HCl (mol/l),
C2 = standard NaOH solution (mol/l),
V1= volume of the standard HCl aqueous solution used to
dissolve chitosan (ml),
V2= volume of standard NaOH solution consumed during
titration (ml),
M= weight of chitosan (g)
Water binding capacity-
• Measured using a modified method of Knorr.
• It carried out by weighing a centrifuge tube containing 0.5 g of sample, adding 10 ml of
water and mix it on a vortex mixer for 1 min.
• Contents were left at ambient temperature (29°C) for 30 min. After the supernatant was
decanted, the tube was weighed again.
WBC was calculated as follows:
Fat binding capacity-
• It also measured by using a modified method of Knorr.
• Carried out by weighing a centrifuge tube containing 0.5 g of sample, adding 10 ml
of oil (soybean oil) and mixing on a vortex mixer for 1 min.
• The contents were left at ambient temperature for 30 min. After the supernatant was
decanted, the tube was weighed again.
FBC was calculated as follows:
Viscosity-
• The viscosity of chitosan increases with increasing chitosan concentration,
decreasing temperature, and increasing degree of deacetylation.
Reference- J. Bangladesh Agril. Univ. 12(1): 153–160, 2014 ISSN 1810-3030
Production and characterization of chitosan from shrimp waste
M. S. Hossain* and A. Iqbal
Department of Food Technology & Rural Industries, Bangladesh Agricultural University,
Mymensingh-2202,
Bangladesh, *Email: sajjad.bau@gmail.com
Moisture content-
• It absorbs moisture from atmosphere.
• Particle size distribution: <30 mm
• determined by the gravimetric method
Solubility-
• Sparingly soluble in water.
• Practically insoluble in ethanol and other organic solvents.
• Solubility is affected by degree of deacetylation.
PH: 4.0-6.0
Density: 1.35-1.40 g/cm3
Glass transition temperature: 203°C
Reactive moieties of Chitosan-
• OH: esterification, etherification, oxidation, elimination, protection reactions.
• NH2: amidation, reduction, mono-, di- and trialkylation (electrophile subsitution),
protection reactions.
Derivatives of Chitosan-
Reference- MARCIN H. STRUSZCZYK, Tricomed SA, ul' Piotrkowska 27 0, 90-950 Łódź
e-mail: martinst@skrzynka.pl Chitin and Chitosan
N-acyl chitosan- N,O acyl-chitosan-
O-acyl chitosan-
Hydroxyalkyl chitosan-
Carboxyalkyl chitosan-
Chitosan Schiff base-
Reference- Current Organic Chemistry, 2010, 14, 308-330
1385-2728/10 $55.00+.00 © 2010 Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Chitosan Amphiphilic Derivatives. Chemistry and Applications
Inmaculada Aranaz*, Ruth Harris and Angeles Heras*
Department of Physical Chemistry II. Faculty of Pharmacy. Institute of Biofunctional
Studies. Complutense University. Paseo Juan
XXIII, nº 1. Madrid 28040. Spain
Uses of chitosan derivatives-
Purpose Reaction Product
Reduce molecular weight
(low viscosity, better
solubility)
Depolymerisation Low molecular weight
chitosan
Chitosan oligomers
Improve cationic properties Deacetylation
Quaternisation
Addition of cationic moieties
Chitosan with high DD
Quaternised chitosan
Highly cationic derivatives
Improve chitosan water
solubility
Acylation, alkylation
Hydroxyalkylation
Carboxyalkylation
N-alkyl, acyl-chitosan
Hydroxyalkyl-chitosan
Carboxyalkyl-chitosan
Amphoteric polyelectrolytes Carboxyalkylation
Sulfatation
Carboxyalkyl chitosan
Sulfonic-chitosan
Cell targeting Alkylation, Crosslinking Sugar modified chitosan
Amphiphilic derivatives Introduction of hydrophobic
branches (alkylation,
acylation, grafting,
crosslinking...)
N-alkyl chitosan
Acyl-chitosan
Graft derivatives
Crown-ether derivatives
Cyclodextrin derivatives...
Applications and Uses-
APPLICATION EXAMPLE
Water treatment Removal of metal ions
Flocculant/coagulant
(proteins, dyes, amino
acids)
Filtration
Pulp and paper Surface treatment
Photographic paper
Carbonless copy paper
Biomedical Bandages, sponges
Artificial blood vessels
Blood cholesterol control
Tumor inhibition
Skin burns, artificial skin
Eye humor fluid
Contact lenses
Controlled release of drugs
APPLICATION EXAMPLE
Cosmetics Make-up powder
Nail polish
Moisturizers
Biotechnology Enzyme/cell
immobilization
Protein separation
Chromatography
Glucose electrode
Agriculture Seed/leaf coating
Hydroponic/fertilizer
Controlled agrochemicals
release
Biomedical Applications
• Wound dressings are used to protect
wound skin form insult, contamination
and infection
• Chitin-based wound dressings
- Increase dermal regeneration
- Accelerate wound healing
- Prevent bacteria infiltration
- Avoid water loss
• Chitin surgical threads - strong, flexible,
decompose after the heals
Chitosan wound dressings
1. Wound Dressing 2. Anticoagulation
 Anticoagulation is essential for open-
heart surgery and kidney dialysis
 Preventing blood from clotting during
the surgery
 Sulfated chitosan derivatives have
good anticoagulant activity
• Tissue engineering research is
based on the seeding of cells onto
porous biodegradable matrix
• Chitosan can be prepared in porous
forms permitting cell growth into
complete tissue
3. Tissue Engineering 4. Orthopedic Applications
 Bone is a composite of soft collagen
and hard hydroxyapatite (HA)
 Chitin-based materials are suitable
candidate for collagen replacement
(chitin-HA composite)
 Mechanically flexible, enhanced bone
formation
 Temporary artificial ligaments for the
knee joint
Porous character of chitosan scaffold
50μm
5. Drug Delivery
Hydrogels
• Hydrogels are highly swollen, hydrophilic polymer
networks that can absorb large amounts of water
• pH-sensitive hydrogels have potential use in site-
specific drug delivery to gastrointestinal tract (GI)
• Chitosan hydrogels are promising in drug delivery
system
Microcapsules
• Microcapsule is defined as a spherical
empty particle with size varying from
50 nm to 2 mm
• Chitosan-based microcapsules are
suitable for controlled drug release.
Biotechnology applications
Gene Delivery
• Viral gene delivery / Non-Viral gene delivery
• Viral: high transfection efficiency, dangerous
• Non-Viral: low transfection efficiency, safer
• Chitosan-DNA complexes can be optimized to
enhance the transfection efficiency
Enzyme immobilization
 Specific, efficient, operate at mild conditions
 Unstable, sensitive after isolation and purification
 Chitin and chitosan-based materials are suitable
enzyme immobilizers
- Biocompatible
- Biodegradable
- High affinity to protein
- Reactive functional group
Reference of Applications and uses- Journal of Scientific & Industrial Research Vol.
63, January 2004, pp 20-31 Chitin and chitosan: Chemistry, properties and
applications Pradip Kumar Dutta*, Joydeep Dutta+ and V S Tripathi+ Department of
Chemistry, Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology, Allahabad 211 004
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
I wish to express my sincere gratitude to Dr. Jyoti
Pandey for providing me an opportunity to do my
presentation work on “Chitosan”
I sincerely thank Dr. Jyoti Pandey for their guidance and
encouragement in carrying out this presentation work. I
also wish to express my gratitude to my class friends of
BBAU, who rendered their help during the period of my
presentation work.
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Chitosan akanksha ppt

  • 2. Introduction Chitosan is a linear polysaccharide composed of randomly distributed α-(1→4)- linked D-glucosamine ( deacetylated unit) and N-acetyl-D-glucosamine (acetylated unit). It is made by treating the chitin shells of shrimp and other crustaceans.
  • 3. Chitin: a brief history  1811 Chitin was first discovered by Professor Henri Braconnot, who isolated it from mushrooms and name it “Fungine”.  1823 Antoine Odier found chitin while studying beetle cuticles and named “chitin” after Greek word “chiton” (tunic, envelope).  1859 Rought discovered chitosan, a derivative of chitin.  1920s Production of chitin fibers from different solvent systems.  1930s Exploration of synthetic fibers.  1950s The structure of chitin and chitosan was identified by X-ray diffraction, infrared spectra, and enzymatic analysis.  1970s “Re-discovery” of the interest in chitin and chitosan.  1977 1st international conference on chitin/chitosan. Henri Braconnot (1780-1856)
  • 4. What is Chitin? • Chitin is a natural polysaccharide. • Structure similar to cellulose with hydroxyl group replaced by acetamino group. • N-acetyl-glucosamine units in β-(1→4) linkage. • Found in the exoskeleton as well as in the internal structure of shells of shrimp and crustaceans. • Chitin has 3 polymorphic form: α-chitin, β-chitin, γ-chitin α-chitin: - the most abundant form - anti-parallel configuration - highly ordered crystalline - strong H-bonding (N- H····O=C) - rigid, intractable, insouble. β-chitin: - found in diatom spines and squid pens - parallel configuration - weak H-bonding - unstable, soluble in water. γ-chitin: - mixture of α and β- chitin - intermediate properties.
  • 5. Extraction of chitin from Carapace and Shrimp Shell
  • 6. 6 Deacetylation (boiling 40-50% NaOH) Preparation of Chitosan • Produced commercially by deacetylation of chitin. • The degree of deacetylation (%DD) can be determined by NMR spectroscopy. • the %DD in commercial chitosan ranges from 60 to 100%.
  • 7. Properties of Chitosan- • Unique characteristics of chitin and chitosan:  Biocompatible  Biodegradable  Non-toxic  Remarkable affinity to proteins  Ability to be functionalized  Renewable  Abundant • Antimicrobial properties:  Mechanism still unknown hypotheses:- binding to cell-wall phospholipids of Gram-negative bacteria  modification of cell-wall permeability and loss of material  inhibition of certain enzymes.
  • 8. Determination of degree of deacetylation(DD%): • Measured by the acid-base titration method (Domard & Rinaudo 1983) with modifications. • Chitosan (0.1 g) was dissolved in 30 ml HCl aqueous solution (0.1mol/l) at room temperature. • Add 5–6 drops of methyl orange. • The red chitosan solution was titrated with 0.1mol/l NaOH solution until it turned orange. The DD% was calculated by the formula: C1 = concentration of standard HCl (mol/l), C2 = standard NaOH solution (mol/l), V1= volume of the standard HCl aqueous solution used to dissolve chitosan (ml), V2= volume of standard NaOH solution consumed during titration (ml), M= weight of chitosan (g)
  • 9. Water binding capacity- • Measured using a modified method of Knorr. • It carried out by weighing a centrifuge tube containing 0.5 g of sample, adding 10 ml of water and mix it on a vortex mixer for 1 min. • Contents were left at ambient temperature (29°C) for 30 min. After the supernatant was decanted, the tube was weighed again. WBC was calculated as follows:
  • 10. Fat binding capacity- • It also measured by using a modified method of Knorr. • Carried out by weighing a centrifuge tube containing 0.5 g of sample, adding 10 ml of oil (soybean oil) and mixing on a vortex mixer for 1 min. • The contents were left at ambient temperature for 30 min. After the supernatant was decanted, the tube was weighed again. FBC was calculated as follows: Viscosity- • The viscosity of chitosan increases with increasing chitosan concentration, decreasing temperature, and increasing degree of deacetylation. Reference- J. Bangladesh Agril. Univ. 12(1): 153–160, 2014 ISSN 1810-3030 Production and characterization of chitosan from shrimp waste M. S. Hossain* and A. Iqbal Department of Food Technology & Rural Industries, Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh-2202, Bangladesh, *Email: sajjad.bau@gmail.com
  • 11. Moisture content- • It absorbs moisture from atmosphere. • Particle size distribution: <30 mm • determined by the gravimetric method Solubility- • Sparingly soluble in water. • Practically insoluble in ethanol and other organic solvents. • Solubility is affected by degree of deacetylation. PH: 4.0-6.0 Density: 1.35-1.40 g/cm3 Glass transition temperature: 203°C
  • 12. Reactive moieties of Chitosan- • OH: esterification, etherification, oxidation, elimination, protection reactions. • NH2: amidation, reduction, mono-, di- and trialkylation (electrophile subsitution), protection reactions.
  • 13. Derivatives of Chitosan- Reference- MARCIN H. STRUSZCZYK, Tricomed SA, ul' Piotrkowska 27 0, 90-950 Łódź e-mail: martinst@skrzynka.pl Chitin and Chitosan
  • 14. N-acyl chitosan- N,O acyl-chitosan- O-acyl chitosan-
  • 17. Chitosan Schiff base- Reference- Current Organic Chemistry, 2010, 14, 308-330 1385-2728/10 $55.00+.00 © 2010 Bentham Science Publishers Ltd. Chitosan Amphiphilic Derivatives. Chemistry and Applications Inmaculada Aranaz*, Ruth Harris and Angeles Heras* Department of Physical Chemistry II. Faculty of Pharmacy. Institute of Biofunctional Studies. Complutense University. Paseo Juan XXIII, nº 1. Madrid 28040. Spain
  • 18. Uses of chitosan derivatives- Purpose Reaction Product Reduce molecular weight (low viscosity, better solubility) Depolymerisation Low molecular weight chitosan Chitosan oligomers Improve cationic properties Deacetylation Quaternisation Addition of cationic moieties Chitosan with high DD Quaternised chitosan Highly cationic derivatives Improve chitosan water solubility Acylation, alkylation Hydroxyalkylation Carboxyalkylation N-alkyl, acyl-chitosan Hydroxyalkyl-chitosan Carboxyalkyl-chitosan Amphoteric polyelectrolytes Carboxyalkylation Sulfatation Carboxyalkyl chitosan Sulfonic-chitosan Cell targeting Alkylation, Crosslinking Sugar modified chitosan Amphiphilic derivatives Introduction of hydrophobic branches (alkylation, acylation, grafting, crosslinking...) N-alkyl chitosan Acyl-chitosan Graft derivatives Crown-ether derivatives Cyclodextrin derivatives...
  • 19. Applications and Uses- APPLICATION EXAMPLE Water treatment Removal of metal ions Flocculant/coagulant (proteins, dyes, amino acids) Filtration Pulp and paper Surface treatment Photographic paper Carbonless copy paper Biomedical Bandages, sponges Artificial blood vessels Blood cholesterol control Tumor inhibition Skin burns, artificial skin Eye humor fluid Contact lenses Controlled release of drugs
  • 20. APPLICATION EXAMPLE Cosmetics Make-up powder Nail polish Moisturizers Biotechnology Enzyme/cell immobilization Protein separation Chromatography Glucose electrode Agriculture Seed/leaf coating Hydroponic/fertilizer Controlled agrochemicals release
  • 21. Biomedical Applications • Wound dressings are used to protect wound skin form insult, contamination and infection • Chitin-based wound dressings - Increase dermal regeneration - Accelerate wound healing - Prevent bacteria infiltration - Avoid water loss • Chitin surgical threads - strong, flexible, decompose after the heals Chitosan wound dressings 1. Wound Dressing 2. Anticoagulation  Anticoagulation is essential for open- heart surgery and kidney dialysis  Preventing blood from clotting during the surgery  Sulfated chitosan derivatives have good anticoagulant activity
  • 22. • Tissue engineering research is based on the seeding of cells onto porous biodegradable matrix • Chitosan can be prepared in porous forms permitting cell growth into complete tissue 3. Tissue Engineering 4. Orthopedic Applications  Bone is a composite of soft collagen and hard hydroxyapatite (HA)  Chitin-based materials are suitable candidate for collagen replacement (chitin-HA composite)  Mechanically flexible, enhanced bone formation  Temporary artificial ligaments for the knee joint Porous character of chitosan scaffold 50μm
  • 23. 5. Drug Delivery Hydrogels • Hydrogels are highly swollen, hydrophilic polymer networks that can absorb large amounts of water • pH-sensitive hydrogels have potential use in site- specific drug delivery to gastrointestinal tract (GI) • Chitosan hydrogels are promising in drug delivery system Microcapsules • Microcapsule is defined as a spherical empty particle with size varying from 50 nm to 2 mm • Chitosan-based microcapsules are suitable for controlled drug release.
  • 24. Biotechnology applications Gene Delivery • Viral gene delivery / Non-Viral gene delivery • Viral: high transfection efficiency, dangerous • Non-Viral: low transfection efficiency, safer • Chitosan-DNA complexes can be optimized to enhance the transfection efficiency Enzyme immobilization  Specific, efficient, operate at mild conditions  Unstable, sensitive after isolation and purification  Chitin and chitosan-based materials are suitable enzyme immobilizers - Biocompatible - Biodegradable - High affinity to protein - Reactive functional group
  • 25. Reference of Applications and uses- Journal of Scientific & Industrial Research Vol. 63, January 2004, pp 20-31 Chitin and chitosan: Chemistry, properties and applications Pradip Kumar Dutta*, Joydeep Dutta+ and V S Tripathi+ Department of Chemistry, Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology, Allahabad 211 004
  • 26. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I wish to express my sincere gratitude to Dr. Jyoti Pandey for providing me an opportunity to do my presentation work on “Chitosan” I sincerely thank Dr. Jyoti Pandey for their guidance and encouragement in carrying out this presentation work. I also wish to express my gratitude to my class friends of BBAU, who rendered their help during the period of my presentation work.