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Microencapsulation by coacervation of poly(lactide‐co‐glycolide)—II: Encapsulation of a dispersed aqueous phase
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1993
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Dispersed Aqueous PhaseEngineeringSeparation SciencePolymer SciencePhase Separation MediumMicro-encapsulationInterfacial PhenomenaBiopolymersSilicone OilBiomedical EngineeringPhase SeparationProtein Phase SeparationBiomolecular EngineeringMedicineBiophysicsPolymer ChemistryChromatographyEmulsion
Abstract This paper is related to the phase separation of different copolyesters of lactides and glycolide solutions induced by the addition of silicone oil in order to promote microencapsulation of proteins. This coating process can be divided in three successive steps: phase separation of the coating polymer; adsorption of the coacervate droplets around the drug phase, and microcapsule solidification. This paper focuses on the physico‐chemical analysis of the second step. The knowledge of the interfacial tensions between the three liquid phases allows understanding of the microscopic evolution of the phase separation medium.
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