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- Biodegradable, Selectively Permeable Membranes for Crosslinking of Polypeptides
To fabricate the capsules, we use controlled biphasic flow within a capillary microfluidic device to form template liquid water-in-oil-in-water double emulsions; the inner drop consists of ELPs in an aqueous buffered solution, while the middle layer is a solution of polylactic acid, a biodegradable polymer, dissolved in toluene. The outer or continuous phase is a water solution containing a surfactant to promote capsule stability. Solvent evaporation is used to consolidate the ultra thin (500 nm – 2 µm) polymer solution middle layer to produce a biodegradable nanoporous microcapsule.
Following small molecule delivery, the dialysis membrane can be removed through an esterase enzymatic reaction that does not disrupt the inner ELP particles. ELP colloids can be further purified through multiple centrifugation and washing cycles. Liberated ELP microparticles can be used downstream in a variety of biomedical applications, from drug delivery to compartmentalized micro-reactions.