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Carbohydrate Polymers

Resumen/Descripción – provisto por la editorial en inglés
Note: The Aims and Scope have been modified as of 28 October 2014

Carbohydrate Polymers is a major journal within the field of glycoscience, and covers the study and exploitation of polysaccharides which have current or potential application in areas such as bioenergy, bioplastics, biomaterials, nanotechnology, biorefining, drug delivery, tissue engineering, food, chemistry, packaging , paper, pharmaceuticals, medicine, oil recovery, textiles and wood.

Research must be innovative and advance scientific knowledge.

The role of the well-characterized carbohydrate polymer must be the major proportion of the work reported, not peripheral. At least one named carbohydrate polymer must be cited and be the main focus of the title of the paper, and of the paper itself. It is essential that authors provide convincing evidence that the carbohydrate polymer is of high purity. Where a polysaccharide is obtained from a supplier, essential structural information which will affect its behavior in the subsequent work should be given. For example, molecular size/viscosity information, mannuronate/guluronate ratio for alginates, degree of esterification for pectin, degree of deacetylation for chitosan. Editors are unlikely to send papers for formal review with a statement such as ""sodium alginate was purchased from XXX Inc."" unless additional information is supplied. To be acceptable, the paper must include some characterization of the polysaccharide (if not already known) in addition to the application studied. Characterization by the authors is usually preferable to values quoted from the manufacturer, since manufacturer values may be averages or ranges rather than pertinent to the particular lot in question. If the study is concerned with a new polysaccharide the monosaccharide composition, linkage information, and preferably molecular weight and/or degree of polymerization must be supplied. It is acceptable to refer to previously published work but if this is not in the literature it is necessary to make the appropriate measurements and supply the information in the submitted paper.

Topics include:
• structure and property relationships
• analytical methods
• chemical, enzymatic and physical modifications
• biosynthesis (natural, or new sequence generation) of the polysaccharide
• natural functions (including biological activities)
• interactions with other materials

Examples of papers which are not appropriate for Carbohydrate Polymers include:
• papers which focus on biological, physiological and pharmacological aspects of non-carbohydrate molecules attached to, or mixed with, carbohydrate polymers.
• papers on the materials science of biocomposites where there is no mention of any specific carbohydrate polymer, or the role of the carbohydrate polymer is not the major proportion of the study.
• papers focusing on polyalkanoates, polylactic acid, saponins or lignin.
• routine studies of extraction yields without characterisation of the extracted polysaccharide.
• routine studies of complexation of a drug with a single cyclodextrin.
• applications of new polysaccharides where the structure of the polysaccharide is unknown.
• Papers on the production and isolation of enzymes which act on polysaccharides
• Papers where the degree of polymerization of the saccharide chain is less than four.
• Papers on starches (from different biological origins), unless the results provide some new insights of more general scientific interest or unusually specific application potential.
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Información

Tipo de recurso:

revistas

ISSN impreso

0144-8617

ISSN electrónico

1879-1344

Editor responsable

Elsevier

País de edición

Países Bajos

Fecha de publicación

Cobertura temática

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Robust and recyclable graphene/chitosan composite aerogel microspheres for adsorption of oil pollutants from water

Quanfen Guo; Eugenio Amendola; Marino Lavorgna; Zhong Li; Huanzhi Feng; Yi Wu; Guoxia Fei; Zhanhua Wang; Hesheng Xia

Palabras clave: Materials Chemistry; Polymers and Plastics; Organic Chemistry.

Pp. 119416

Exploration of the co-structuring and stabilising role of flaxseed gum in whey protein isolate based cryo-hydrogels

Thierry Hellebois; Claire Gaiani; Sébastien Cambier; Anaïs Noo; Christos Soukoulis

Palabras clave: Materials Chemistry; Polymers and Plastics; Organic Chemistry.

Pp. 119424

Wood-cellulose photoluminescence material based on carbon quantum dot for light conversion

Jian Gan; Yan Wu; Feng Yang; Haiqiao Zhang; Xinyu Wu; Yajing Wang; Rui Xu

Palabras clave: Materials Chemistry; Polymers and Plastics; Organic Chemistry.

Pp. 119429

Defensing against oxidative stress in Caenorhabditis elegans of a polysaccharide LFP-05S from Lycii fructus

Fang Zhang; Xia Zhang; Xiaofei Liang; Kanglu Wu; Yan Cao; Tingting Ma; Sheng Guo; Peidong Chen; Sheng Yu; Qinli Ruan; Chunlei Xu; Chunmei Liu; Dawei Qian; Jin-ao Duan

Palabras clave: Materials Chemistry; Polymers and Plastics; Organic Chemistry.

Pp. 119433

A novel alginate from Sargassum seaweed promotes diabetic wound healing by regulating oxidative stress and angiogenesis

Xuxiu Lu; Ling Qin; Meng Guo; Jiajia Geng; Songtao Dong; Kai Wang; Hui Xu; Changfeng Qu; Jinlai Miao; Ming Liu

Palabras clave: Materials Chemistry; Polymers and Plastics; Organic Chemistry.

Pp. 119437

Carboxymethyl konjac glucomannan-chitosan complex nanogels stabilized double emulsions incorporated into alginate hydrogel beads for the encapsulation, protection and delivery of probiotics

Xiaoqing Ding; Yibin Xu; Yuanyuan Wang; Lingyu Xie; Shuang Liang; Danlei Li; Yongxia Wang; Jiangshui Wang; Xiuan Zhan

Palabras clave: Materials Chemistry; Polymers and Plastics; Organic Chemistry.

Pp. 119438

The development of a 3D printable chitosan-based copolymer with tunable properties for dentoalveolar regeneration

Mehdi Salar Amoli; Resmi Anand; Mostafa EzEldeen; Paulo Alexandre Amorim; Liesbet Geris; Reinhilde Jacobs; Veerle Bloemen

Palabras clave: Materials Chemistry; Polymers and Plastics; Organic Chemistry.

Pp. 119441

Focus on the removal of lead and cadmium ions from aqueous solutions using starch derivatives: A review

Ayodele Akinterinwa; Usaku Reuben; Jamila Umar Atiku; Mustapha Adamu

Palabras clave: Materials Chemistry; Polymers and Plastics; Organic Chemistry.

Pp. 119463

Identification and quantitation of isomeric pneumococcal polysaccharides by partial chemical degradation followed by mass spectrometry

Jeremy Manheim; Mingxiang Lin; John Kong; Mirlinda Biba; Ping Zhuang

Palabras clave: Materials Chemistry; Polymers and Plastics; Organic Chemistry.

Pp. 119465

Physicochemical transformation and enzymatic hydrolysis promotion of reed straw after pretreatment with a new deep eutectic solvent

Zhaohui Zhang; Jun Xu; Junxian Xie; Shiyun Zhu; Bin Wang; Jun Li; Kefu Chen

Palabras clave: Materials Chemistry; Polymers and Plastics; Organic Chemistry.

Pp. 119472