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  • To shift from a petroleum-dependent society to a sustainable society using eco-friendly materials, polysaccharides from natural products are important candidates as alternative materials. We have researched one of the cyanobacterial polysaccharides, “sacran,” which is extracted from Aphanothece sacrum. In this review, the unique characteristics, structures, and preparation of sacran LC gels are introduced. These matters are discussed especially from the perspectives of polymer science, colloidal science, gel science, etc. We hope that sacran will be used in a variety of fields, such as tissue engineering, pharmacodynamics, and biomedical materials, with possible contributions to the development of a sustainable material society.

    • Kosuke Okeyoshi
    • Maiko K. Okajima
    • Tatsuo Kaneko
    Reviews
    Polymer Journal
    Volume: 53, P: 81-91
  • Drying-induced patterns, “meniscus splitting,” are introduced through a series of demonstrations using self-assembled polysaccharides as a method for the preparation of advanced biomimetic materials. Under the control of physicochemical factors, the depositing polymer bridges the gap between two substrates to make multiple nuclei at specific positions for membrane growth. By developing interfacial instability, meniscus splitting causes partitioning of a space, similar to dissipative structures seen in nature, from one space into multiple spaces.

    • Kosuke Okeyoshi
    Reviews
    Polymer Journal
    Volume: 52, P: 1185-1194