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  1. ... is decomposed by hydrolysis into acetic acid and chitosan, which is soluble in acetic acid but is precipitated by alkalies. Chitosan is a base and forms salts with acids. ...
  2. ... is decomposed by hydrolysis into acetic acid and chitosan, which is soluble in acetic acid but is precipitated by alkalies. Chitosan is a base and forms salts with acids. ...
  3. ... Lond. Sc Edinb., 1882, pt. 2, 99-105. Chitosan. Arulii (T.) TJeber das Chitosan. Ztschr. f. physiol. Chem., Strassb., 1894-5, xx, ... Lond. 1897 ii, 1490-1498.—Hudson (A. T.) Safety in the use of chlo- roform. Med. Rec., ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - S5(R3) detection of reproductive and developmental toxicity for human pharmaceuticals 
    Publication: Silver Spring, MD : Center for Drug Evaluation and Research, May 2021
    ... 4 mg/kg intramuscular cytarabine in solution with chitosan-beta-glycerophosphate (Mulik). 64 Contains Nonbinding Recommendations b ... Nonbinding Recommendations Mulik R, Kulkarni V, Murthy RS. Chitosan-based thermosensitive hydrogel containing liposomes for sustained delivery ...
  5. ... of the partial hydrolysis of chitin are crystallizable (chitosans). 98 DISACCHARIDES, POLYSACCHARIDES AND GLUCOSIDES GLUCOSIDES. The glucosides ... 73 hydrolysis of, 97 Chitosamine, 73, 97, 102 Chitosans, 97 Chloracetyl chloride, 155 Chloracetyl-glycyl-glycine, 155 ...
  6. ... Yamamoto, K. Kobayashi, and T. Akaike Polylysine-Immobilized Chitosan Beads as Adsorbents for Bilirubin Thomas Chandy and ... Yamamoto, K. Kobayashi, and T. Akaike Polylysine-Immobilized Chitosan Beads as Adsorbents for Bilirubin Thomas Chandy and ...
  7. ... de la Belg., Par., 1898, xxxi, 23-30. Chitosan. Brunswik (II.) Ueber die Mikrochemie der Chitosanver- bindungen. ...
  8. ... A. F. X-ray diffraction Btudies of chitin, chitosan, and derivatives. J. Phys. Chem., 1936, 40: 863- ... Bartleti, D. K. Handling liquid chlorine. Proc. Nat. Safety Counc, 1921, 10: 558-65—Dienert. F., A ...
  9. ... chitosamin (ki-to-sam'in). Same as glucosamin. chitosan (ki'to-san). A product obtained from chitin. ... the largest dose that can be given with safety. dot (dot). A small spot or speck. Maurer's ...