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Using a cross-flow microfluidic chip and external crosslinking reaction for monodisperse TPP-chitosan microparticles

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SENSORS AND ACTUATORS B-CHEMICAL
Volume 124, Issue 2, Pages 510-516

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.snb.2007.01.015

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TPP-chitosan; microfluidic; monodisperse; emulsion; droplet; drug carrier

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The purpose of this study is to generate monodisperse TPP-chilosan microparticles using a cross-flow microfluidic chip coupled with external crosslinking reaction. We have demonstrated that one can control the size of TPP-chitosan emulsions from 180 to 680 mu m in diameter (with a variation of less than 10%) by altering the relative sheath/sample flow rate ratio. Our strategy is based on the sheath effect (focusing) to form uniform self-assembling sphere structures, the so-called water-in-oil (w/o) emulsions, in the cross-junction microchannel. These fine emulsions, consisting of aqueous 1% (w/v) chitosan, are then dripped into a solution containing 10% (w/v) tripolyphosphate (TPP). They then undergo an ionic-crosslinking reaction and create water-insoluble TPP-chitosan microparticles in an efficient manner. In addition, the size distribution of the resulting TPP-chitosan microspheres is narrow (about polyindex = 1) which is suitable to provide the optimal release rate in the administration of controlled release drugs. The proposed microfluidic chip is capable of generating relatively uniform micro-droplets and has the advantages of actively controlling the droplet diameter, and having a simple and low cost process, with a high throughput. (c) 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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