Synthesis and aggregation behavior of temperatureand pH-responsive glycopolymers as sugar-Displaying conjugates

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Stimuli-responsive polymers have attracted significant interest in the fields of advanced materials and biomaterials. Herein, temperature- and pH-responsive glycopolymers, which are composed of N-isopropylacrylamide, methacrylic acid, and an acrylamide derivative bearing a lactose moiety, were synthesized via radical copolymerization. The series of resulting glycopolymers had different degrees of substitution of the lactose moieties, were responsive to temperatures between 26.6°C and 47.6 ffiC, and formed aggregates above the lower critical solution temperature limit in mild acidic aqueous media (pH 4-6). The temperature-responsive behavior was dependent on the prevailing pH conditions, as no aggregation was observed in neutral and basic aqueous media (pH > 7). The aggregates had saccharide moieties on the surface in aqueous media. The number of saccharide moieties on the surface depended on the saccharide-containing unit ratio in the glycopolymer. The ratio was determined via enzymatic hydrolysis of the lactose moieties using β-galactosidase and the subsequent detection of the released galactose.

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Tsuji, S., Aoki, T., Ushio, S., & Tanaka, T. (2020). Synthesis and aggregation behavior of temperatureand pH-responsive glycopolymers as sugar-Displaying conjugates. Polymers, 12(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/POLYM12040956

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