| Hydrophobic polysaccharide derivatives constitute a new class of products for a variety of applications (1). Phospholipo-polysaccharides have been prepared as model glycoconjugates (2), for use in hydrophobic chromatography (3) and as surfactants (4). Fatty acid derivatives of amylodextrins, dextran, and pullulan have been incorporated into liposomes for drug targeting (5). Additional derivatives with lipophilic properties are listed on p. 30-36. |
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