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Cationic cellulose and its interaction with chondroitin sulfate: rheological properties of the polyelectrolyte complex
Fecha
2014-01Registro en:
Bierbrauer, Karina Lilian; Alasino, Roxana Valeria; Strumia, Miriam Cristina; Beltramo, Dante Miguel; Cationic cellulose and its interaction with chondroitin sulfate: rheological properties of the polyelectrolyte complex; Elsevier; European Polymer Journal; 50; 1-2014; 142-149
0014-3057
1873-1945
Autor
Bierbrauer, Karina Lilian
Alasino, Roxana Valeria
Strumia, Miriam Cristina
Beltramo, Dante Miguel
Resumen
This work describes the polyelectrolyte complexation between polyquaternium cellulose (PQ-10) and chondroitin 4-sulfate (C-4S), an important structural component of cartilages. The complex shows different behaviors with increasing concentrations of the polyanion. Initially, PQ-10/C-4S interaction forms a soluble, translucent hydrogel that reaches maximum viscosity at a sulfate carboxylate/quaternary ammonium molar ratio lower than 1. After that, the complex begins to aggregate until complete precipitation, and finally, at higher concentrations of C-4S, the resuspension of the aggregate is observed. Further addition of PQ-10 initiates new cycles of precipitation/resuspension for at least seven times. C-4S contains sulfates and carboxylates able to interact with quaternary ammonium of PQ-10. The results of a comparative study with polymers containing only carboxylate or sulfate to evaluate the influence of each group suggest that the phenomena observed involved, essentially, carboxylate groups.