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Degradation of hyaluronan by ultrasonication in comparison to microwave and conventional heating
Authors:Evenia D&#x;ímalov  Vladimír Velebný  Vlasta Sasinkov  Zdenka Hromdkov  Anna Ebringerov
Institution:

aCPN spol. s r.o., Dolní Dobrou? 401, 561 02 Dolní Dobrou?, Czech Republic

bCenter of Excellence of the Slovak Academy of Sciences, Institute of Chemistry, Dúbravská cesta 9, 845 38 Bratislava, Slovak Republic

Abstract:Hyaluronan (hyaluronic acid, HA) was depolymerised by ultrasonication (US), microwave irradiation (MW) and conventional heating (CH), and the effect of pH and oxidants was investigated. The degradation was followed by viscometry and size exclusion chromatography coupled with low-angle light scattering. The results demonstrated that depolymerisation of HA by US leveled off to a limiting molecular mass, and the degradation was significantly enhanced by acidic and alkaline pH only in the presence of oxidants. In contrast to US, the course of depolymerisation by MW was strongly pH-dependent, and the degradation rate increased with decreasing pH. The expected enhancement of depolymerisation by MW in comparison to CH was marked only at very short heating time at pH <4. The NMR and FTIR spectral analyses indicated that HA in the whole Mw-range studied retained almost the backbone of the parent polysaccharide independently on the degradation method used. At harsh degradation conditions (long-term treatments, particularly at acidic pH or alkaline pH and in presence of oxidants) the depolymerisation was accompanied by destruction of both constituent sugar residues and formation of unsaturated structures detectable by UV-absorption at 230–240 and 260–270 nm. US-assisted oxidative degradation under mild reaction conditions was shown to be the most appropriate procedure to reduce the molecular mass of HA to not, vert, similar100 kDa without significant chemical modification of the polysaccharide.
Keywords:Hyaluronan  Ultrasonicaton  Microwave irradiation  Conventional heating  Depolymerisation
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