Gallic acid is a vegetable-derived and highly bioactive phenolic acid, but its antioxidant capacity is sensitive to environmental conditions. Chitosan is a biopolymer capable of exerting significant protection to various molecules, including phenolic compounds. A chitosan derivative that extends the antioxidant activity of gallic acid was synthesized by click chemistry and characterized by FT-IR, H NMR, and antioxidant capacity assays. Our results show that synthesized polymeric solutions and nanoparticles of N-(gallic acid) chitosan were both internalized by rat brain cells, processes that were modulated by extracellular Ca and Na. Their internalization was supported by dynamic light scattering and ζ-potential analyses, while Ca imaging recordings performed in brain cells revealed the potential biological effect of N-(gallic acid) chitosan. We conclude that the synthesis of an N-(gallic acid) chitosan derivative through click chemistry is viable and may serve as strategy to prolong its antioxidant activity and to study its biological effects in vivo.

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