TY - JOUR
T1 - Cytotoxicity against cancer cells of chitosan oligosaccharides prepared from chitosan powder degraded by electrical discharge plasma
AU - Chokradjaroen, Chayanaphat
AU - Theeramunkong, Sewan
AU - Yui, Hiroharu
AU - Saito, Nagahiro
AU - Rujiravanit, Ratana
N1 - Funding Information:
The authors would like to acknowledge the financial supports from the Thailand Research Fund (TRF) under the contract number BRG5480008 and from JST/CREST under the grant number GJPMJCR12L1 . This work was also partially supported by JSPS Core-to-Core Program, B. Asia-Africa Science Platforms and Chulalongkorn University Office of International Affairs Scholarship for Short-term Research . Moreover, CC would like to thank the Thailand Research Fund (TRF) for providing her a Royal Golden Jubilee Ph.D. Scholarship under the grant number PHD/0179/2556. The authors really appreciate Surapon Foods Public Co., Ltd. (Thailand) for providing the shrimp shells and the NU-PPC Plasma Chemical Technology Laboratory, Chulalongkorn University (Thailand) for providing the plasma equipment and chemicals. All facilities for biological tests were supported by Drug Discovery and Development Center, Office of Advanced Science and Technology, Thammasat University (Thailand).
Publisher Copyright:
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2018/12/1
Y1 - 2018/12/1
N2 - Chitosan oligosaccharides, which obtain from degradation of chitosan, possess some interesting molecular weight-dependent biological properties, especially anticancer activity. Therefore, the conversion of chitosan to chitosan oligosaccharides with specific molecular weight has been continuously investigated in order to find effective strategies that can achieve both economic feasibility and environmental concerns. In this study, a novel process was developed to heterogeneously degrade chitosan powder by highly active species generated by electrical discharge plasma in a dilute salt solution (0.02 M) without the addition of other chemicals. The degradation rate obtained from the proposed process was comparable to that obtained from some other methods with the addition of acids and oxidizing agents. Separation of the water-soluble degraded products containing chitosan oligosaccharides from the reaction solution was simply done by filtration. The obtained chitosan oligosaccharides were further evaluated for an influence of their molecular weights on cytotoxicity against cancer cells and the selectivity toward cancer and normal cells.
AB - Chitosan oligosaccharides, which obtain from degradation of chitosan, possess some interesting molecular weight-dependent biological properties, especially anticancer activity. Therefore, the conversion of chitosan to chitosan oligosaccharides with specific molecular weight has been continuously investigated in order to find effective strategies that can achieve both economic feasibility and environmental concerns. In this study, a novel process was developed to heterogeneously degrade chitosan powder by highly active species generated by electrical discharge plasma in a dilute salt solution (0.02 M) without the addition of other chemicals. The degradation rate obtained from the proposed process was comparable to that obtained from some other methods with the addition of acids and oxidizing agents. Separation of the water-soluble degraded products containing chitosan oligosaccharides from the reaction solution was simply done by filtration. The obtained chitosan oligosaccharides were further evaluated for an influence of their molecular weights on cytotoxicity against cancer cells and the selectivity toward cancer and normal cells.
KW - Cancer cells
KW - Chitosan
KW - Chitosan oligosaccharides
KW - Degradation
KW - Electrical discharge plasma
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U2 - 10.1016/j.carbpol.2018.08.037
DO - 10.1016/j.carbpol.2018.08.037
M3 - Article
C2 - 30241811
AN - SCOPUS:85051683221
SN - 0144-8617
VL - 201
SP - 20
EP - 30
JO - Carbohydrate Polymers
JF - Carbohydrate Polymers
ER -