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Preparation and in vitro delivery performance of chitosan-alginate microcapsule for IgG

Journal

FOOD AND AGRICULTURAL IMMUNOLOGY
Volume 28, Issue 1, Pages 1-13

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/09540105.2016.1202206

Keywords

Microcapsule; alginate; chitosan; IgG; oral delivery

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  1. Shanxi Science and Technology Department [20130312008, 20100312015]

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The study aimed to develop chitosan-alginate microcapsule as an oral delivery carrier for IgG. Bovine serum albumin (BSA) was used as the protein to be encapsulated while determining the microcapsule formula by evaluating encapsulation efficiency (EE), loading capacity (LC) and release profile. Results suggested that the optimal formula was composed of 0.1% chitosan, 0.5% CaCl2, 2% sodium alginate and the loading rate of BSA reached 25%. IgG was substituted for BSA and an IgG microcapsule was prepared following the above formula. The EE and LC of the resulted IgG microcapsule reached 76.83% and 18.53%. After 2 h incubation in simulated gastric fluid, the activity of IgG in the microcapsule remained at 79.79% and the total release rate of IgG in a simulated intestinal fluid reached 82.52%. This encapsulation formula was proved to be an effective oral delivery system which would protect the IgG from severe gastric conditions and guarantee an efficient release in the intestinal tract.

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