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Base-free preparation of low molecular weight chitin from crab shell.

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Low molecular weight (LMW) chitin exhibits antimicrobial activity, and its preparation generally employs high molecular weight chitin as raw material. Here we use raw crab shell as material to isolate… Click to show full abstract

Low molecular weight (LMW) chitin exhibits antimicrobial activity, and its preparation generally employs high molecular weight chitin as raw material. Here we use raw crab shell as material to isolate LMW-chitin. The raw crab shell was treated with hydrochloric acid under different conditions, and the demineralization and deproteinization of acid to the raw and demineralized crab shell were examined. Under conditions of 3-5 wt% acid, 110 °C, and 180-600 min, the obtained LMW-chitin owns 92% purity and 53-80 kDa molecular weight. The method provides feasible one-step base-free strategy to directly obtain LMW-chitin from raw crab shell, and could be potentially extended to other chitin sources.

Keywords: crab shell; chitin; molecular weight

Journal Title: Carbohydrate polymers
Year Published: 2018

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