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Modeling and optimization of membrane preparation conditions of the alginate-based microcapsules with response surface methodology

Journal

JOURNAL OF BIOMEDICAL MATERIALS RESEARCH PART A
Volume 100A, Issue 4, Pages 989-998

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/jbm.a.34032

Keywords

microencapsulation; membrane preparation; optimization conditions; response surface methodology; modeling

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [20906088, 21076207, 10979050, 20806080, 30970885, 81101757, 51103157, 20736006]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Liaoning province [20101087]
  3. Science and technology fund of Dalian city [2008J23JH023]
  4. National Key Sci-Tech Special Project of China [2008ZX10002-019]
  5. Chinese Academy of Sciences, Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine Research [XDA01030303]
  6. State Key Laboratory of Bioreactor Engineering

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Microencapsulation has been a promising approach for drug delivery, cell implantation, cell-based gene therapy and large-scale cell culture. To make use of microcapsules more effectively, it is important to accurately construct the microcapsule membranes with desired properties including a certain thickness, strength, and so forth. To date single factor experiments have been widely used, however, they are time-consuming to obtain the desired membrane preparation conditions. Response surface methodology (RSM) is a mathematical and statistical technique for building empirical models that gained importance for optimizing reacting conditions. In this study, three signifficant effect factors that affect alginate-based microcapsule membrane properties, including membrane thickness, swelling degree, and mechanical stability, were determined with PlackettBurman method, and then three empirical models were built to optimize the preparation conditions of the microcapsule membranes according to the responses of these three signifficant effect factors respectively with RSM. These models can be used to predict the characteristics of microcapsules under different membrane preparation conditions, which provide a guide for optimizing the microencapsulation technology. (C) 2012 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Biomed Mater Res Part A:, 2012.

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