Abstract
AbstractThis work deals with some features of the reaction of dextran with ethyl chloroformate using triethylamine as catalyst. The presence of cyclic and acyclic carbonate groups in the resulting modified dextrans was demonstrated by IR, 1H and 13C NMR spectroscopy. Preliminary experiments have shown that the reaction of cyclic carbonate groups with several model amines is greatly dependent on the basic character of the amine. Model amino type drugs (Phenethylamine and tyramine) were quantitatively bound to activated dextran with cyclic carbonate groups. The heterogeneous hydrolysis of dextran‐phenethylamine or dextran‐tyramine adducts showed that no hydrolysis takes place under the applied conditions.
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