Abstract
The speciation of chitosan (310 kDa) with organic (adenosine 5'-monophosphate, AMP, and adenosine 5'-triphosphate, ATP), and inorganic phosphorus containing ligands (phosphate and pyrophosphate) was investigated in NaCl aqueous solutions at I = 0.1mol L-1 and T = 25°C. For all the systems, the investigated results obtained gave evidence for the formation of (chitosan)LHi complex species (L=nucleotides, phosphate and pyrophosphate; i = 1 to 4, but for AMP, i = 1 to 3). The stability data of complex species were used to calculate the sequestering ability of chitosan towards phosphorus compounds considered here, expressed as pL50 i.e., -log(total chitosan concentration) necessary to bind 50% of ligand. The pL50 values, calculated at different pH values, show quite a good sequestering ability of chitosan towards phosphorus compounds, in particular for the ones having higher negative charge, such as pyrophosphate and ATP.
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De Stefano, C., Gianguzza, A., Piazzese, D., & Sammartano, S. (2010). Speciation of chitosan-phosphate and chitosan-nucleotide systems in NaCl aqueous solution. Chemical Speciation and Bioavailability, 22(2), 99–107. https://doi.org/10.3184/095422910X12692701255297
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