Publication: Engineered sulfated polysaccharides for biomedical applications
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Arlov, Oystein
Rutsche, Dominic
Korayem, Maryam Asadi
Zenobi-Wong, Marcy
Advisor
Publication Date
2021
Language
English
Type
Review
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Abstract
Sulfated polysaccharides are ubiquitous in living systems and have central roles in biological functions such as organism development, cell proliferation and differentiation, cellular communication, tissue homeostasis, and host defense. Engineered sulfated polysaccharides (ESPs) are structural derivatives not found in nature but generated through chemical and enzymatic modification of natural polysaccharides, as well as chemically synthesized oligo- and polysaccharides. ESPs exhibit novel and augmented biological properties compared with their unmodified counterparts, mainly through facilitating interactions with other macromolecules. These interactions are closely linked to their sulfation patterns and backbone structures, providing a means to fine-tune biological properties and characterize structural-functional relationships by employing well-characterized polysaccharides and strategies for regioselective modification. The following review provides a comprehensive overview of the synthesis and characterization of ESPs and of their biological properties. Through the pioneering research presented here, key emerging application areas for ESPs, which can lead to novel breakthroughs in biomedical research and clinical treatments, are highlighted.
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Source:
Advanced Functional Materials
Publisher:
Wiley-V C H Verlag Gmbh
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Chemistry, Physical chemistry, Nanoscience, Nanotechnology, Materials Science, Physics, Condensed Matter, Applied physics