Abstract

Chitosan sulfates (CHS) exhibiting various total degrees of substitution ascribed to sulfate groups (DS S) were synthesized. The sulfation could be under homogeneous or non-homogeneous conditions. The obtained CHS were characterized and total DS S of up to 1.73 were determined. Using chlorosulfonic acid as sulfating agent, CS with total DS S between 0.86 and 1.67 were obtained and the total DS S can be regulated by varying the sulfation parameters. Using other sulfating agents, CS with distinct total DS S of up to 1.73 were prepared. By means of FT Raman spectroscopy, marker bands at 1070 cm −1 or 1014 cm −1 attributed to vibrations of sulfation groups can be applied for quantifying the total DS S of CHS. Calibration curves with correlation coefficients of more than 0.95 were established, suggesting the feasibility of Raman spectroscopy for quantifying the total DS S of CHS. Finally, the capacity of CHS to improve the osteogenic activity of bone morphogenetic protein-2 (BMP-2) was presented.

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