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      Marine by-products and insects as a potential chitosan source for ruminant feed additives

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          Chitin and Chitosan Preparation from Marine Sources. Structure, Properties and Applications

          This review describes the most common methods for recovery of chitin from marine organisms. In depth, both enzymatic and chemical treatments for the step of deproteinization are compared, as well as different conditions for demineralization. The conditions of chitosan preparation are also discussed, since they significantly impact the synthesis of chitosan with varying degree of acetylation (DA) and molecular weight (MW). In addition, the main characterization techniques applied for chitin and chitosan are recalled, pointing out the role of their solubility in relation with the chemical structure (mainly the acetyl group distribution along the backbone). Biological activities are also presented, such as: antibacterial, antifungal, antitumor and antioxidant. Interestingly, the relationship between chemical structure and biological activity is demonstrated for chitosan molecules with different DA and MW and homogeneous distribution of acetyl groups for the first time. In the end, several selected pharmaceutical and biomedical applications are presented, in which chitin and chitosan are recognized as new biomaterials taking advantage of their biocompatibility and biodegradability.
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            Chitosan as antimicrobial agent: applications and mode of action.

            Chitosan, a hydrophilic biopolymer industrially obtained by N-deacetylation of chitin, can be applied as an antimicrobial agent. The current review of 129 references describes the biological activity of several chitosan derivatives and the modes of action that have been postulated in the literature. It highlights the applications of chitosan as an antimicrobial agent against fungi, bacteria, and viruses and as an elicitor of plant defense mechanisms.
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              Silage review: Interpretation of chemical, microbial, and organoleptic components of silages

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                Czech Journal of Animal Science
                Czech J. Anim. Sci.
                CZECH J ANIM SCI
                Czech Academy of Agricultural Sciences
                12121819
                18059309
                August 31 2022
                August 31 2022
                : 67
                : 8
                : 295-317
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                10.17221/42/2022-CJAS
                65efd3ab-85d9-4346-89dd-ec599c47a9f4
                © 2022

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