Abstract
We developed a rapid and precise method to determine the fraction of acetylation (FA) of unknown chitosan samples using a combination of enzymatic sample hydrolysis, isotopic labeling, and HILIC-ESI-MS analysis. Chitosans are β-(1,4)-linked, partially N-acetylated and linear polyglucosamines representing an interesting group of functional biopolymers with a broad range of applications. For a better understanding of their structure-function relationships, it is key to have sensitive, accurate structural analysis tools available to determine parameters like the degree of polymerization (DP), fraction of acetylation (FA), or pattern of acetylation (PA). Here, we describe an improved enzymatic/mass spectrometric method for FA analysis of chitosan polymers. In contrast to the original chitinosanase-based mass spectrometric fingerprinting analysis of FA, the new method is independent of the PA and the intermolecular variation in FA (ĐFA) of the chitosan sample. This allows accurate analysis of heterogeneously de-N-acetylated samples representing the majority of commercially available chitosans.
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