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The Loss of Structural Integrity of 3D Chitin Scaffolds from Aplysina aerophoba Marine Demosponge after Treatment with LiOH

Aminopolysaccharide chitin is one of the main structural biopolymers in sponges that is responsible for the mechanical stability of their unique 3D-structured microfibrous and porous skeletons. Chitin in representatives of exclusively marine Verongiida demosponges exists in the form of biocomposite-...

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Autores principales: Dziedzic, Izabela, Voronkina, Alona, Pajewska-Szmyt, Martyna, Kotula, Martyna, Kubiak, Anita, Meissner, Heike, Duminis, Tomas, Ehrlich, Hermann
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10305591/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37367659
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md21060334
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author Dziedzic, Izabela
Voronkina, Alona
Pajewska-Szmyt, Martyna
Kotula, Martyna
Kubiak, Anita
Meissner, Heike
Duminis, Tomas
Ehrlich, Hermann
author_facet Dziedzic, Izabela
Voronkina, Alona
Pajewska-Szmyt, Martyna
Kotula, Martyna
Kubiak, Anita
Meissner, Heike
Duminis, Tomas
Ehrlich, Hermann
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description Aminopolysaccharide chitin is one of the main structural biopolymers in sponges that is responsible for the mechanical stability of their unique 3D-structured microfibrous and porous skeletons. Chitin in representatives of exclusively marine Verongiida demosponges exists in the form of biocomposite-based scaffolds chemically bounded with biominerals, lipids, proteins, and bromotyrosines. Treatment with alkalis remains one of the classical approaches to isolate pure chitin from the sponge skeleton. For the first time, we carried out extraction of multilayered, tube-like chitin from skeletons of cultivated Aplysina aerophoba demosponge using 1% LiOH solution at 65 °C following sonication. Surprisingly, this approach leads not only to the isolation of chitinous scaffolds but also to their dissolution and the formation of amorphous-like matter. Simultaneously, isofistularin-containing extracts have been obtained. Due to the absence of any changes between the chitin standard derived from arthropods and the sponge-derived chitin treated with LiOH under the same experimental conditions, we suggest that bromotyrosines in A. aerophoba sponge represent the target for lithium ion activity with respect to the formation of LiBr. This compound, however, is a well-recognized solubilizing reagent of diverse biopolymers including cellulose and chitosan. We propose a possible dissolution mechanism of this very special kind of sponge chitin.
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spelling pubmed-103055912023-06-29 The Loss of Structural Integrity of 3D Chitin Scaffolds from Aplysina aerophoba Marine Demosponge after Treatment with LiOH Dziedzic, Izabela Voronkina, Alona Pajewska-Szmyt, Martyna Kotula, Martyna Kubiak, Anita Meissner, Heike Duminis, Tomas Ehrlich, Hermann Mar Drugs Article Aminopolysaccharide chitin is one of the main structural biopolymers in sponges that is responsible for the mechanical stability of their unique 3D-structured microfibrous and porous skeletons. Chitin in representatives of exclusively marine Verongiida demosponges exists in the form of biocomposite-based scaffolds chemically bounded with biominerals, lipids, proteins, and bromotyrosines. Treatment with alkalis remains one of the classical approaches to isolate pure chitin from the sponge skeleton. For the first time, we carried out extraction of multilayered, tube-like chitin from skeletons of cultivated Aplysina aerophoba demosponge using 1% LiOH solution at 65 °C following sonication. Surprisingly, this approach leads not only to the isolation of chitinous scaffolds but also to their dissolution and the formation of amorphous-like matter. Simultaneously, isofistularin-containing extracts have been obtained. Due to the absence of any changes between the chitin standard derived from arthropods and the sponge-derived chitin treated with LiOH under the same experimental conditions, we suggest that bromotyrosines in A. aerophoba sponge represent the target for lithium ion activity with respect to the formation of LiBr. This compound, however, is a well-recognized solubilizing reagent of diverse biopolymers including cellulose and chitosan. We propose a possible dissolution mechanism of this very special kind of sponge chitin. MDPI 2023-05-30 /pmc/articles/PMC10305591/ /pubmed/37367659 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md21060334 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Dziedzic, Izabela
Voronkina, Alona
Pajewska-Szmyt, Martyna
Kotula, Martyna
Kubiak, Anita
Meissner, Heike
Duminis, Tomas
Ehrlich, Hermann
The Loss of Structural Integrity of 3D Chitin Scaffolds from Aplysina aerophoba Marine Demosponge after Treatment with LiOH
title The Loss of Structural Integrity of 3D Chitin Scaffolds from Aplysina aerophoba Marine Demosponge after Treatment with LiOH
title_full The Loss of Structural Integrity of 3D Chitin Scaffolds from Aplysina aerophoba Marine Demosponge after Treatment with LiOH
title_fullStr The Loss of Structural Integrity of 3D Chitin Scaffolds from Aplysina aerophoba Marine Demosponge after Treatment with LiOH
title_full_unstemmed The Loss of Structural Integrity of 3D Chitin Scaffolds from Aplysina aerophoba Marine Demosponge after Treatment with LiOH
title_short The Loss of Structural Integrity of 3D Chitin Scaffolds from Aplysina aerophoba Marine Demosponge after Treatment with LiOH
title_sort loss of structural integrity of 3d chitin scaffolds from aplysina aerophoba marine demosponge after treatment with lioh
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10305591/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37367659
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md21060334
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