Starch is the second largest natural biopolymer. Its unique biodegradable and biocompatible properties make it be increasingly applied to the field of biomedicine. As one kind of polysaccharide, starch is easily degra...Starch is the second largest natural biopolymer. Its unique biodegradable and biocompatible properties make it be increasingly applied to the field of biomedicine. As one kind of polysaccharide, starch is easily degraded into small organic molecules by amylase in the alimentary canal. The fact that the activity of amylase is restrained in the high acid environment in stomach provides an opportunity to prepare an intestinal-specific delivery carrier with展开更多
基金Supported by the Natural Science Foundation of China, the Natural Science Foundation of Zhejiang Province and the Visiting Scholarship of the Key Laboratory of Molecular Engineering of Polymers at Fudan University, the Ministry of Education of China.
文摘Starch is the second largest natural biopolymer. Its unique biodegradable and biocompatible properties make it be increasingly applied to the field of biomedicine. As one kind of polysaccharide, starch is easily degraded into small organic molecules by amylase in the alimentary canal. The fact that the activity of amylase is restrained in the high acid environment in stomach provides an opportunity to prepare an intestinal-specific delivery carrier with