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Chemical synthesis of polysaccharides and polysaccharide mimetics
Affiliation:1. Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Rutgers University, 610 Taylor Road, Piscataway, NJ 08854, USA;2. Department of Biomedical Engineering, Rutgers University, 599 Taylor Road, Piscataway, NJ 08854, USA
Abstract:Polysaccharides are ubiquitous in nature, and play many critical roles in biology. As such, the synthesis of polysaccharides and of polymers mimicking the structure or function of polysaccharides is of keen interest in order to reveal structure-function relationships and to prepare biocompatible and biodegradable materials for research and commercial applications. Recent developments in polymerization methodologies are enabling the synthesis of polysaccharides and polysaccharide mimetics with a variety of structures and architectures. While there have been significant advances in overcoming the difficulties in controlling the regioselectivity and stereospecificity of glycosidic bond formation during polymerization, the development of efficient synthetic routes with general applicability to stereoregular and structurally complex polysaccharides remains a challenge. This review comprehensively describes the chemical polymerization methods to synthesize polysaccharides with different compositions and architectures (linear, branched, and hyperbranched) and the synthetic procedures to polysaccharide mimetics possessing, for example, amine linkages, amide linkages, and carbonate linkages. It begins with a discussion of the challenges and strategies for the synthesis of polysaccharides. We highlight the complexity observed in theses macromolecules due to the number and variety of stereo- and regio-types of glycosidic linkages present between monosaccharide residues. With regards to polysaccharide mimetics, we focus on polymers displaying important structural features present in natural polysaccharides, such as a rigid polymer backbone containing heterocyclic ring structures, short linkages with less than three atoms, as well as multiple hydroxyl groups. Both condensation polymerization and ring-opening polymerization are used to prepare linear polysaccharides, branched polysaccharides, hyperbranched polysaccharides, non-O-glycosidic linked polysaccharide mimetics, and pseudopolysaccharides. The review concludes with reflections and suggestions for future directions of investigation.
Keywords:Polysaccharide  Branched polysaccharide  Hyperbranched polysaccharide  Polysaccharide mimetic  Saccharide polymer  Psuedopolysaccharide  Polycondensation  Ring-opening polymerization  Ring-opening metathesis polymerization
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