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2005

Biomedical Engineering and Bioengineering

Encapsulation

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Application Of Polyelectrolyte Layer-By-Layer Nano-Assembly For Surface Modification, Encapsulation And Controlled Release, Nikhil Anil Pargaonkar Oct 2005

Application Of Polyelectrolyte Layer-By-Layer Nano-Assembly For Surface Modification, Encapsulation And Controlled Release, Nikhil Anil Pargaonkar

Doctoral Dissertations

In this study, we applied the traditional Electrostatic layer-by-layer (ELBL) assembly procedure to fabricate nanothin films over flat surfaces, and modify particle surfaces to influence the drug particle size, and drug release. The ELBL assembly has previously been applied to fabricate multilayer nano-scale thin films, but its ability to instantaneously influencing particle size is unique. Other unique observations such as influence on drug release as a result of polymer complexation, and thermal changes occurring during layer fabrication are recorded.

The ELBL self-assembly process was applied to produce dexamethasone particles layered with various polyelectrolyte layer combinations. These combinations were further applied …


Application Of Self -Assembled Ultrathin Film Coatings To Stabilize Enzyme Encapsulation And Activity In Alginate Microspheres, Rohit Srivastava Apr 2005

Application Of Self -Assembled Ultrathin Film Coatings To Stabilize Enzyme Encapsulation And Activity In Alginate Microspheres, Rohit Srivastava

Doctoral Dissertations

Alginate-based hydrogels have been used for the encapsulation of a variety of materials, including enzymes, proteins, and cells for a wide range of applications from drug delivery to biosensors and bioreactors. However, due to the high porosity of the matrix, it has been increasingly difficult to retain macromolecules inside the alginate matrix, leading to loss in functionality over time. In an effort to improve the stability for long-term biosensor use, this work investigated layer-by-layer self-assembly as a potential technique to provide a diffusion barrier to an encapsulated macromolecule. Alginate microspheres (∼2–50μm radius) were fabricated using an emulsification technique, and were …


Microencapsulation Techniques Towards Building A Sensor: A Study Of Factors Affecting Enzyme Encapsulation And Stability, Suman R. Nayak Apr 2005

Microencapsulation Techniques Towards Building A Sensor: A Study Of Factors Affecting Enzyme Encapsulation And Stability, Suman R. Nayak

Doctoral Dissertations

Minimally and non-invasive glucose sensing techniques are instrumental in improving the quality of life of diabetics, point-of-care testing, critical care monitoring, development of new anti-diabetic drugs or therapeutic compounds, and the study of basic physiology. The overall goal of this project was to build a fluorescent glucose sensor by incorporating relevant sensing chemistry within microcapsules. The specific aims for this research were to study various processes used for the fabrication of micro-containers, the use of these for encapsulation purposes, and the application of the encapsulated system towards glucose sensing. The following is a brief description highlighting the key areas of …