Thermoresponsive degalactosylated xyloglucans have been already proposed as in situ gelling scaffolds for tissue engineering, due to the irreversible macroscopic thermal gelation at body temperature and biodegradability. The highly branched, hydroxyl group-rich molecular structure renders xyloglucans interesting raw materials also in the form of micro/nanoparticles for application as nanoscalar drug delivery devices in cosmetic and pharmaceutical formulations.Owing to their natural source,xyloglucans show high average molecular weight, broad molecular weight distribution and poor water solubility, as large and compact aggregates usually form via inter-molecular hydrogen bonding. 60Co γ- irradiation has been here applied to reduce the molecular weight. The aqueous solutions of irradiated xyloglucan were characterized by dynamic light scattering measurements and gel filtration chromatography. Theaggregation kinetics at 37°C were studied by dynamic light scattering measurements to confirm the temperature-responsive behavior of this polymer even when dispersed in water at low concentration after γ-irradiation. Irradiation dose–molecular properties relationship has been sought.

Todaro, S., Sabatino, M.A., Walo M, Mangione MR, Bulone D, Dispenza C (2014). Influence of gamma-irradiation on thermally-induced mesoscopic gelation of degalactosylated xyloglucans. RADIATION PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY, 94(94), 245-248 [10.1016/j.radphyschem.2013.05.055].

Influence of gamma-irradiation on thermally-induced mesoscopic gelation of degalactosylated xyloglucans

TODARO, Simona;SABATINO, Maria Antonietta;DISPENZA, Clelia
2014-01-01

Abstract

Thermoresponsive degalactosylated xyloglucans have been already proposed as in situ gelling scaffolds for tissue engineering, due to the irreversible macroscopic thermal gelation at body temperature and biodegradability. The highly branched, hydroxyl group-rich molecular structure renders xyloglucans interesting raw materials also in the form of micro/nanoparticles for application as nanoscalar drug delivery devices in cosmetic and pharmaceutical formulations.Owing to their natural source,xyloglucans show high average molecular weight, broad molecular weight distribution and poor water solubility, as large and compact aggregates usually form via inter-molecular hydrogen bonding. 60Co γ- irradiation has been here applied to reduce the molecular weight. The aqueous solutions of irradiated xyloglucan were characterized by dynamic light scattering measurements and gel filtration chromatography. Theaggregation kinetics at 37°C were studied by dynamic light scattering measurements to confirm the temperature-responsive behavior of this polymer even when dispersed in water at low concentration after γ-irradiation. Irradiation dose–molecular properties relationship has been sought.
2014
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Todaro, S., Sabatino, M.A., Walo M, Mangione MR, Bulone D, Dispenza C (2014). Influence of gamma-irradiation on thermally-induced mesoscopic gelation of degalactosylated xyloglucans. RADIATION PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY, 94(94), 245-248 [10.1016/j.radphyschem.2013.05.055].
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