Xyloglucan is a natural polysaccharide having a hemicellulose backbone and hydroxyl groups-rich side-chains. In its native form the polymer is water-soluble and forms gel only in presence of selected co-solutes. When a given fraction of galactosyl residues are removed by enzymatic reaction, the polymer acquires the ability to form a gel in aqueous solution at physiological temperatures, a property of great interest for biomedical/pharmaceutical applications. This work presents data on the effect of a temperature increase on degalactosylated xyloglucan dispersed in water at concentration low enough not to run into macroscopic gelation. Results obtained over a wide interval of length scales show that, on increasing temperature, individual polymer chains and pre-existing clusters self-assemble into larger structures. The process implies a structural rearrangement over a few nanometers scale and an increase of dynamics homogeneity. The relation of these findings to coil-globule transition and phase separation is discussed. KEYWORDS: thermally responsive polymer, degalactosylated xyloglucan, self-assembly, mesoglobules, supramolecular structure

Temperature-induced self-assembly of degaloctosylated xyloglucan at low concentration

2015

Abstract

Xyloglucan is a natural polysaccharide having a hemicellulose backbone and hydroxyl groups-rich side-chains. In its native form the polymer is water-soluble and forms gel only in presence of selected co-solutes. When a given fraction of galactosyl residues are removed by enzymatic reaction, the polymer acquires the ability to form a gel in aqueous solution at physiological temperatures, a property of great interest for biomedical/pharmaceutical applications. This work presents data on the effect of a temperature increase on degalactosylated xyloglucan dispersed in water at concentration low enough not to run into macroscopic gelation. Results obtained over a wide interval of length scales show that, on increasing temperature, individual polymer chains and pre-existing clusters self-assemble into larger structures. The process implies a structural rearrangement over a few nanometers scale and an increase of dynamics homogeneity. The relation of these findings to coil-globule transition and phase separation is discussed. KEYWORDS: thermally responsive polymer, degalactosylated xyloglucan, self-assembly, mesoglobules, supramolecular structure
2015
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thermally responsive polymer
degalactosylated xyloglucan
self-assembly
mesoglobules
supramolecular structure
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Todaro; S.Dispenza; C.Sabatino; M. A.Ortore; M. G.Passantino; R.San Biagio; P. L.Bulone; D.
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