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Microencapsulation of proteins by rapid expansion of supercritical solution with a nonsolvent

✍ Scribed by Kenji Mishima; Kiyoshi Matsuyama; Daisaku Tanabe; Satoru Yamauchi; Timothy J. Young; Keith P. Johnston


Publisher
American Institute of Chemical Engineers
Year
2000
Tongue
English
Weight
861 KB
Volume
46
Category
Article
ISSN
0001-1541

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Abstract

A new method—rapid expansion from supercritical solution with a nonsolvent (RESS‐N)—is reported for forming polymer microparticles containing proteins such as lysozyme (from chicken egg white) and lipase (from Pseudomonas cepacia). A suspension of protein in CO~2~ containing a cosolvent and dissolved polymer is sprayed through a nozzle to atmospheric pressure. The polymers are poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG4000; MW = 3,000, PEG6000; MW = 7,500, PEG20000; MW = 20,000), poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA; MW = 15,000), poly(L‐lactic acid) (PLA; MW = 5,000), poly(DL‐lactide‐co‐glycolide) (PGLA; MW = 5,000) and PEG–poly(propylene glycol) (PPG)–PEG triblock copolymer (MW = 13,000). The solubilities of these polymers in CO~2~ increase significantly with low‐molecular‐weight alcohols as cosolvents. The particles do not tend to agglomerate after expansion, since the pure cosolvent is a nonsolvent for the polymer. The structure and morphology of the microcapsules were investigated by TEM, SEM, and optical microscopy. The thickness of the polymer coating about the protein, as well as the mean particle diameter and particle‐size distribution, could be controlled by changing the feed composition of the polymer.


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