Publications by authors named "Pavlina Halamkova"

Electron-deficient chlorine covalently immobilised on an amido group of hyaluronic acid (HA) can be potentially exceptional for applications requiring biodegradable and biocompatible polymers with enhanced antibacterial or antiviral activity. This expectation is supported by the assumption that a small amount of HA chloramide (HACl) is formed in the extracellular matrix under inflammatory conditions by a reaction of endogenous HA with hypochlorous acid (HClO) generated by a myeloperoxidase/HO/Cl system. HACl synthesis optimisation showed significant limitations of HClO as an oxidative agent where only lower degrees of substitution (DS) was achieved.

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All-trans retinoic acid (ATRA) was grafted to hyaluronan (HA) via esterification. The reaction was mediated by mixed anhydrides. A perfect control of the degree of substitution (0.

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Conjugates of hyaluronic acid (HA) with biologically active molecules showed great potential in many applications. Oligomers of hyaluronic acid (oliHA) as possible regulators of biological processes and potential anti-cancer therapeutics, were reversibly attached via covalent bond on HA modified with an aldehyde group (HA-CHO) using bis-hydrazido or bis-oxyamino spacers. The structure of the final conjugates (HA-spacer-oliHA) was studied by advanced 2-dimensional NMR techniques in detail.

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