The moisture absorption and retention abilities of hyaluronan, chitosan, starch and their quaternary derivatives

3rd International Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedical Engineering, iCBBE 2009(2009)

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Quaternary ammonium salt of hyaluronan (QHA), quaternary ammonium salt of starch (QS), and quaternary ammonium salt of chitosan (QCTS) were successfully prepared. Infrared spectroscopy (IR), 1H NMR and 13C NMR techniques were used to characterize the molecular structure of QHA. Results showed that QHA had better moisture absorption abilities than HA both at 43% and 81% RH. QS and QCTS had the same tendency. In addition, the three quaternized polysaccharides had better moisture retention abilities than their corresponding polysaccharides under three humidity conditions: 81% RH, 43% RH and dry condition. The -N + (CH 3) 3 group played a very important role in moisture-absorption and retention ability of the quaternized polysaccharides. QCTS and QHA showed parallel or better R a and R h than that of HA, and had potential to use as moisture-retention ingredient, e. g., in cosmetics.
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hydrophilic polymer,moisture absorption,moisture retention,quaternized modification,temperature,data mining,starch,infrared spectra,moisture,polymers,nuclear magnetic resonance,molecular structure,infrared spectroscopy,absorption,probability density function,humidity,sorption,sustainable development
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