Hidrólise seletiva de carboxiamidas de resíduos de asparagina e glutamina em colágeno: Preparação e caracterização de matrizes aniônicas para uso como biomateriais

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This work describes the selective hydrolysis of carboxyamide groups of asparagine and glutamine of collagen matrices for the preparation of negatively charged collagen biomaterials. The reaction was performed in the presence of chloride and sulfate salts of alkaline and alkaline earth metals in aqueous dimethylsulfoxide solution and, selectively hydrolysis of carboxyamide groups of collagen matrices was promoted without cleavage of the peptide bond. The result is a new collagen material with controlled increase in negative charge content. Although triple helix secondary structure of tropocollagen was preserved, significative changes in thermal stabilities were observed in association with a new pattern of tropocollagen macromolecular association, particularly in respect microfibril assembly, thus providing at physiological pH a new type of collagen structure for biomaterial preparation, characterized by different charge and structural contents .

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Lacerda, C., Plepis, A. M. D. G., & Goissis, G. (1998). Hidrólise seletiva de carboxiamidas de resíduos de asparagina e glutamina em colágeno: Preparação e caracterização de matrizes aniônicas para uso como biomateriais. Quimica Nova, 21(3), 267–271. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0100-40421998000300006

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