polyglucosamine
Polyglucosamine is a polysaccharide, a complex carbohydrate, composed of repeating units of glucosamine. Glucosamine itself is an amino sugar, a monosaccharide that is an essential building block for various important biomolecules. In nature, polyglucosamine is most commonly found as chitin, a structural component of the exoskeletons of arthropods like insects and crustaceans, as well as in the cell walls of fungi.
The structure of polyglucosamine consists of beta-(1->4) glycosidic linkages between N-acetylglucosamine units, though other forms exist.
Due to its biological origins and unique properties, polyglucosamine has garnered interest for various applications. Its