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Adsorbents for Apheresis Prepared from Polysaccharides of Algae that Threaten Ecosystem Services
Authors:Kenichi Kanno  Tetsuya Tanigawa  Yoshihiro Fujita  Naoto Ohnaka  Yuichiro Kubo  Kaito Yoshida  Kota Kojima  Koshiro Nakata  Masafumi Shimohara
Institution:1. Department of Biological and Environmental Chemistry, Faculty of Humanity‐Oriented Science and Technology, Kinki University, 11‐6 Kayanomori, Iizuka‐shi, Fukuoka 820‐8555, Japan, (phone: +81‐948‐225655;2. fax: +81‐948‐225715)
Abstract:In this work, we investigated whether materials isolated from algae that threaten ecosystems can be used for human benefit. We converted acidic polysaccharides (ulvan) from the alga Ulva pertusa into soft hydrogel materials. In addition to ulvan, the hydrogels also contained alginate in a polyion complex with chitosan. Cross‐linking the hydrogel with glutaraldehyde reduced polysaccharide elution from the polyion complex gel. We also found that both ulvan? chitosan and alginate? chitosan gels were able to remove urea and heavy metals from aqueous solution. This is clinically significant, since during apheresis, toxic compounds such as urea have to be removed from the bloodstream of patients. Importantly, albumin was not removed by the hydrogels, implying that this vital protein can be returned to the bloodstream following dialysis.
Keywords:Polysaccharides  Ulva pertusa  Urea  Heavy metal ions
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