Chemical synthesis of low molecular weight polyglucosamines...

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C536S055100, C536S055200, C536S053000, C536S124000, C536S123100, C536S123130, C514S061000, C514S062000, C514S054000

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ABSTRACT:
A process for the synthesis of beta linked low molecular weight polymers of galactosamine and glucosamine has been developed. Through the use of high amounts of activating agents, efficient coupling of stable monomers is achieved. Using this process, chain extension is through the addition of single monomers, providing populations of single chain length polyhexosamines.

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