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Published on: July 6, 2012
Biomimetic synthesis of maltodextrin-derived dendritic nanoparticle and its structural characterizations
Wenjuan Feng1, Ziqi Wang1, Tao Zhang1
1State Key Laboratory of Food Science & Technology, Jiangnan University, 1800 Lihu Avenue, Wuxi, Jiangsu 214122, PR China.
Abstract:
The maltodextrin-derived dendritic nanoparticle was fabricated using microbial branching enzyme and its structural characterizations were investigated. During biomimetic synthesis, molecular weight distribution of maltodextrin substrate with 6.8 × 104 g/mol shifted to the narrower and uniform distribution region with the larger molecular weight up to 6.3 × 106 g/mol (MD12). The enzyme-catalyzed product had the larger size, higher molecular density as well as higher percentage of α-1,6 linkage, accompanying by more chain accumulations of DP 6-12 and disappearance of DP > 24, suggesting the biosynthesized glucan dendrimer had a compact tighter branched structure. The interaction of molecular rotor CCVJ and local structure of dendrimer was monitored, displaying there was a higher intensity related with the numerous nano-pockets at the branch points of MD12. The maltodextrin-derived dendrimers had the single spherical particulate shape with the size range of 10-90 nm. The mathematical models were also established to reveal the chain structuring during enzymatic reaction. The above results showed that the biomimetic strategy for novel dendritic nanoparticle with controllable structure arising from branching enzyme treated maltodextrin, which would help to enlarge the panel of available dendrimer.
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