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Hemicellulosic Polysaccharides Mimics: Synthesis of Tailored Bottlebrush-Like Xyloglucan Oligosaccharide Glycopolymers as Binders of Nanocrystalline Cellulose.
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Biomacromolecules [Biomacromolecules] 2017 Oct 09; Vol. 18 (10), pp. 3410-3417. Date of Electronic Publication: 2017 Sep 26. - Publication Year :
- 2017
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Abstract
- We report in this contribution that while low molecular weight hemicellulosic building blocks are known not to interact with cellulosic materials, their multivalent presentation on a polymeric scaffold significantly enhanced the binding interactions that are remarkably in the same range as those usually observed for lectin-carbohydrate interactions. We developed a poly(propargyl methacrylate) scaffold on which we conjugated, by "post-click" reaction, a variety of azide reducing-end functionalized xyloglucan oligosaccharides with controlled enzymatic-mediated rate of degalactosylation. Bottlebrush-like xyloglucan oligosaccharide glycopolymers (poly(XGO <superscript>n</superscript> )) were obtained and their self-assemblies in aqueous solution were investigated using dynamic light scattering (DLS). We demonstrated that increasing the extent of degalactosylation promoted self-association of poly(XGO <superscript>n</superscript> ), which we attribute to the appearance of hydrophobic domains. A sharp thermoresponsiveness, which corresponds to a decrease in aggregate size with increasing temperature, was observed when the extent of degalactosylation was 30% or greater. Importantly, isothermal titration calorimetry (ITC) and polarized/depolarized DLS revealed that poly(XGO <superscript>n</superscript> ) exhibit a significant capacity to interact with nanocrystalline cellulose (NCC) surfaces particularly for the nondegalactosylated form, emphasizing the important role of galactosyl residues in the binding mechanism and in the 3-dimensional structures of glycopolymers.
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- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1526-4602
- Volume :
- 18
- Issue :
- 10
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Biomacromolecules
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 28910094
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.biomac.7b01056