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OH
O
O
OH
NH
O
OCH 3
H 3 C
+
N
O
OCH 3
O
NH
+
N
OH
O
NH
O
CH 3
H 3 C
+
N
O
O
O
NH
NH
CH 3
+
N
+
N
OCH 3
O
H 3 C
NH
NH
O
O
H 3 C
N ×
OCH 3
O
O
HN
H 3 C
=
O
N ×
OCH 3
NH
O
N ×
H 3 C
OH
O
Figure 2.48
Putative structure of the G2.5 cationic hyperbranched PAMAM-chitosan.
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