chitosano
Chitosano, known in English as chitosan, is a natural polysaccharide derived from chitin through deacetylation. It is obtained primarily from the shells of crustaceans such as shrimp, crab, and lobster, though fungal sources are also used. The polymer is composed of repeating units of D-glucosamine and N-acetyl-D-glucosamine and possesses free amino groups that confer a positive charge in acidic solutions.
Chitosano's solubility and properties depend on the degree of deacetylation and molecular weight. It is soluble
Applications include biomedical uses such as drug delivery systems, wound dressings, and tissue engineering scaffolds; water
Safety and regulation: chitosano is generally regarded as safe for many applications, but regulatory status varies