## Abstract **Summary:** The drug‐loaded alginate/poly‐__L__‐arginine/chitosan ternary complex microcapsules were prepared by mixing method, absorption method and the combined method of mixing and absorption, respectively. The effect of drug‐loading methods on drug load, the encapsulation efficienc
Effect of the Molecular Weights of Poly-L-Arginine on Membrane Strength and Permeability of Poly-L-Arginine Group Microcapsules
✍ Scribed by Shi-bin Wang; Yuan-gang Liu; Lian-jin Weng; Xiao-jun Ma
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 87 KB
- Volume
- 3
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1616-5187
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✦ Synopsis
Abstract
A novel poly‐L‐arginine group microcapsule was produced to investigate its nutritional function and pharmacological efficacy. The molecular weight of poly‐L‐arginine is an important parameter for its membrane strength, but does not obviously affect its release property. Thus, poly‐L‐arginine can be used as a kind of new membrane material in microcapsules, and it is expected to be used as an therapeutic and biodegradable drug carrier.
Influence of the molecular weight of poly‐L‐arginine on membrane thickness.
magnified imageInfluence of the molecular weight of poly‐L‐arginine on membrane thickness.
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