Coating alginate beads with cross-linked biopolymers: A novel method based on a transacylation reaction
- 1 January 1996
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Microencapsulation
- Vol. 13 (2) , 169-183
- https://doi.org/10.3109/02652049609052905
Abstract
Stable membranes were formed around alginate beads using a transacylation reaction between polysaccharidic esters, namely propylene glycol alginate (PGA) or pectin, and various proteins (human serum albumin (HSA), ovalbumin, bovine hemoglobin, lactoserum proteins). In a standard procedure, two reagents (PGA or pectin + protein) were added to a Na-alginate solution: beads were formed by dropwise addition into a calcium solution. Then the transacylation reaction was started by alkalinization of the bead suspension. A membrane was formed around the beads, made of a protein directly bound to a polysaccharide through amide linkages. The thickness of the membranes and the lysis time in trypsin were increased by raising the amount of NaOH used for the transacylation step. In a modified procedure, coated beads were obtained, incorporating PGA in the initial Na-alginate solution, and HSA in the transacylation bath. Activated charcoal was encapsulated in HSA-PGA beads, giving particles with adsorption properties towards creatinine. Assays were performed using PGA associated with alkaline phosphatase as the membrane-forming protein. Stable beads were obtained having a relative activity of 39.3%, as compared with free enzyme.Keywords
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