Authors
Martin G O’Toole, Patricia A Soucy, Rajat Chauhan, Mandapati V Ramakrishnam Raju, Dhruvina N Patel, Betty M Nunn, Megan A Keynton, William D Ehringer, Michael H Nantz, Robert S Keynton, Andrea S Gobin
Publication date
2016/4/11
Journal
Biomacromolecules
Volume
17
Issue
4
Pages
1253-1260
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Description
Curcumin is known to have immense therapeutic potential but is hindered by poor solubility and rapid degradation in solution. To overcome these shortcomings, curcumin has been conjugated to chitosan through a pendant glutaric anhydride linker using amide bond coupling chemistry. The hybrid polymer has been characterized by UV–visible, fluorescence, and infrared spectroscopies as well as zeta potential measurements and SEM imaging. The conjugation reactivity was confirmed through gel permeation chromatography and quantification of unconjugated curcumin. An analogous reaction of curcumin with glucosamine, a small molecule analogue for chitosan, was performed and the purified product characterized by mass spectrometry, UV–visible, fluorescence, and infrared spectroscopies. Conjugation of curcumin to chitosan has greatly improved curcumin aqueous solubility and stability, with no significant …
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