Addition of a conjugate may be involved in processes such as grafting of functionalities, modifying biocompatibility, and improving solubility, among others. The potential of various conjugations depends highly on biopolymer structure and interaction properties between the conjugate and the biopolymer itself in solution.
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The potential applications of biopolymer conjugation have garnered significant attention, particularly in the fields of biomedicine and biotechnology. However, the complexities involved in the process necessitate a thorough understanding of the structure-property relationships of both the biopolymer and the conjugate agent. Experimental approaches must be carefully designed to investigate the effects of conjugation on various physical and chemical properties of the resulting bioconjugate. Mention is not made of this work here.