On the mechanism of genipin binding to primary amines in lactose-modified chitosan at neutral pH

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The present manuscript deals with the elucidation of the mechanism of genipin binding by primary amines at neutral pH. UV-VIS and CD measurements both in the presence of oxygen and in oxygen-depleted conditions, combined with computational analyses, led to propose a novel mechanism for the formation of genipin derivatives. The indications collected with chiral and achiral primary amines allowed interpreting the genipin binding to a lactose-modified chitosan (CTL or Chitlac), which is soluble at all pH values. Two types of reaction and their kinetics were found in the presence of oxygen: (i) an interchain reticulation, which involves two genipin molecules and two polysaccharide chains, and (ii) a binding of one genipin molecule to the polymer chain without chain–chain reticulation. The latter evolves in additional interchain cross-links, leading to the formation of the well-known blue iridoid-derivatives.

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Pizzolitto, C., Cok, M., Asaro, F., Scognamiglio, F., Marsich, E., Lopez, F., … Sacco, P. (2020). On the mechanism of genipin binding to primary amines in lactose-modified chitosan at neutral pH. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 21(18), 1–17. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms21186831

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