Hydrogel-Shelled Biodegradable Microspheres for Sustained Release of Encapsulants

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Biodegradable microparticles are promising for the sustained release of encapsulated lipophilic drugs. In particular, the microparticles with uniform size show excellent linearity of cumulated release over time with minimized initial burst. Here, we encapsulate the biodegradable microparticles with a hydrogel shell to improve the controllability over the sustained release and suspension stability. With a capillary microfluidic device, monodisperse oil-in-water-in-oil (O/W/O) double-emulsion droplets are produced to have a toluene solution of polylactic acid (PLA) in the core and sodium alginate and calcium-ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) complex in the shell, whereas the continuous oil phase contains acetic acid. As the toluene evaporates, PLA consolidates to form a microsphere in the core. At the same time, acetic acid diffuses from the continuous phase to the water layer, which causes the dissociation of the Ca-EDTA complex and the gelation of alginate. The hydrogel-shelled PLA microspheres are transferred from the oil to an aqueous solution of calcium chloride, which further tightens the gel shell. The resulting core-shell microspheres show sustained release of encapsulants for extended periods as the hydrogel shell serves as a diffusion barrier. Moreover, the hydrogel shells prevent interparticle agglomeration and adhesion to the solid walls, securing high suspension stability during the injection.
Publisher
WILEY
Issue Date
2022-06
Language
English
Article Type
Article
Citation

JOURNAL OF POLYMER SCIENCE, v.60, no.11, pp.1700 - 1709

ISSN
2642-4150
DOI
10.1002/pol.20210858
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/296845
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CBE-Journal Papers(저널논문)
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