Chitosan is a linear polysaccharide composed of randomly distributed β-(1→4)-linked D-glucosamine (deacetylated unit) and N-acetyl-D-glucosami
ne (acetylated unit). Chitosan has a number of commercial and possible biomedical uses. It can be used in agriculture as a seed treatment and biopesticide, helping plants to fight off fungal infections. In winemaking, it can be used as a fining agent, also helping to prevent spoilage. In industry, it can be used in a self-healing polyurethane paint coating. In medicine, it is useful in bandages to reduce bleeding and as an antibacterial agent; it can also be used to help deliver drugs through the skin.
Source: Shrimp shell
Storage: Store at room temperature
Product overview:
Medium viscosity at 1% in 1% acetic acid, 20°C. DAC: >80%
CAS Number: 9012-76-4
Size: 100g; 500g
Solubility: ≥ 99% in acetic acid
Chitosan is a linear polysaccharide composed of randomly distributed β-(1→4)-linked D-glucosamine (deacetylated unit) and N-acetyl-D-glucosamine (acetylated unit). Chitosan has a number of commercial and possible biomedical uses. It can be used in agriculture as a seed treatment and biopesticide, helping plants to fight off fungal infections. In winemaking, it can be used as a fining agent, also helping to prevent spoilage. In industry, it can be used in a self-healing polyurethane paint coating. In medicine, it is useful in bandages to reduce bleeding and as an antibacterial agent; it can also be used to help deliver drugs through the skin.
Source: Shrimp shell
Storage: Store at room temperature
Product overview:
Medium viscosity at 1% in 1% acetic acid, 20°C.
DAC: >80%
CAS Number: 9012-76-4
Size: 100g; 500g
Solubility: ≥ 99% in acetic acid