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Microencapsulation using natural polysaccharides for drug delivery and cell implantation

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JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY
Volume 16, Issue 32, Pages 3252-3267

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/b603595g

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Microencapsulation provides a simple and cost-effective way to enclose bioactive materials, such as drugs and cells, within a semi-permeable polymeric membrane for the purpose of protecting the bioactive materials and releasing the enclosed substances or their products in a controlled fashion. This article presents an overview of microencapsulation for biomedical applications, with focus on the progress accomplished in our laboratory. After a description of the materials chemistry and properties of natural polysaccharide-based microcapsules, applications of microencapsulation for drug delivery, cell culture and implantation are highlighted. In addition, the challenges and opportunities for chemists to assist the development of microencapsulation are discussed.

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