Combinatorial effect of different alginate compositions, polycations, and gelling ions on microcapsule properties

Microencapsulation technology is commonly used to deliver cells and drugs for therapeutic applications. The encapsulation material has a direct influence over the properties of microcapsules and will eventually dictate the efficacy of this delivery system. In this study, the combinatory effect o...

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Main Authors: Loh, Qiu Li, Wong, Yih Yong, Choong, Cleo Swee Neo
Other Authors: School of Materials Science & Engineering
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Published: 2013
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10356/96691
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-966912020-06-01T10:01:42Z Combinatorial effect of different alginate compositions, polycations, and gelling ions on microcapsule properties Loh, Qiu Li Wong, Yih Yong Choong, Cleo Swee Neo School of Materials Science & Engineering Microencapsulation technology is commonly used to deliver cells and drugs for therapeutic applications. The encapsulation material has a direct influence over the properties of microcapsules and will eventually dictate the efficacy of this delivery system. In this study, the combinatory effect of different alginate compositions, polycations and gelling ions was investigated to determine their roles in affecting the properties of the microcapsules. A multifactorial relationship was found between the three factors, in which certain factors took priority over others in influencing the overall property of the microcapsules. As the size of the microcapsules was kept constant throughout the investigation, further insights into the role of fabrication parameters on microcapsules size were also obtained. From the results, poly-L-lysine-coated microcapsules fabricated from 40/60 sodium alginate and cross-linked with barium chloride were the most ideal for applications that require both good mechanical as well as diffusion properties. 2013-08-12T09:01:15Z 2019-12-06T19:33:58Z 2013-08-12T09:01:15Z 2019-12-06T19:33:58Z 2011 2011 Journal Article Loh, Q. L., Wong, Y. Y., & Choong, C. S. N. (2012). Combinatorial effect of different alginate compositions, polycations, and gelling ions on microcapsule properties. Colloid and polymer science, 290(7), 619-629. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/96691 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/13091 10.1007/s00396-011-2568-8 en Colloid and polymer science
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description Microencapsulation technology is commonly used to deliver cells and drugs for therapeutic applications. The encapsulation material has a direct influence over the properties of microcapsules and will eventually dictate the efficacy of this delivery system. In this study, the combinatory effect of different alginate compositions, polycations and gelling ions was investigated to determine their roles in affecting the properties of the microcapsules. A multifactorial relationship was found between the three factors, in which certain factors took priority over others in influencing the overall property of the microcapsules. As the size of the microcapsules was kept constant throughout the investigation, further insights into the role of fabrication parameters on microcapsules size were also obtained. From the results, poly-L-lysine-coated microcapsules fabricated from 40/60 sodium alginate and cross-linked with barium chloride were the most ideal for applications that require both good mechanical as well as diffusion properties.
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Loh, Qiu Li
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Choong, Cleo Swee Neo
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author Loh, Qiu Li
Wong, Yih Yong
Choong, Cleo Swee Neo
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Wong, Yih Yong
Choong, Cleo Swee Neo
Combinatorial effect of different alginate compositions, polycations, and gelling ions on microcapsule properties
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title Combinatorial effect of different alginate compositions, polycations, and gelling ions on microcapsule properties
title_short Combinatorial effect of different alginate compositions, polycations, and gelling ions on microcapsule properties
title_full Combinatorial effect of different alginate compositions, polycations, and gelling ions on microcapsule properties
title_fullStr Combinatorial effect of different alginate compositions, polycations, and gelling ions on microcapsule properties
title_full_unstemmed Combinatorial effect of different alginate compositions, polycations, and gelling ions on microcapsule properties
title_sort combinatorial effect of different alginate compositions, polycations, and gelling ions on microcapsule properties
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