galactosebased
Galactose-based refers to substances, materials, or compounds that incorporate the sugar galactose as a key structural unit. Galactose is a naturally occurring aldose sugar, part of lactose in milk, and appears in a variety of plant polysaccharides. In chemistry and materials science, galactose-based describes oligosaccharides, polysaccharides, and glycopolymers in which galactose residues are covalently linked to other sugars or molecules, enabling specific chemical functionalities and biological interactions.
Common galactose-containing biopolymers include agarose and agar, galactomannans such as locust bean gum and guar gum,
Chemically, galactose can be modified at several positions to form derivatives suitable for cross-linking, conjugation, or
Applications span biomedicine, food science, and materials engineering, including drug delivery systems, tissue engineering scaffolds, and