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. 2024 Oct 12;16(20):2878. doi: 10.3390/polym16202878

Figure 3.

Figure 3

Different spectra of 1H and 13C nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) analysis of the hyaluronic acid (HA) filler samples: Product 5 has a high MoD but a relatively low CrR value of 0.086 among the tested fillers. (A) The N-acetyl signal (CH3) from the HA and BDPE signals (H5′, H6′) used for the determination of the MOD. MoD 1H (%) = (IδH1.7/4)/(IδH2.1/3) × 100. (B) The C10′ signals on mono-linked BDPE are the C5′ and C6′ of both mono- and cross-linked BDPE used to determine CrR, CrR = 1 − IδC62.7/(IδC25.2/2). The signals and CH3 of N-Acetyl glucosamine are used to determine the MoD, MoD (%) = (IδC25.2/2)/IδC21.9−22.6 × 100.