Preparation of keratin-based microcapsules for encapsulation of hydrophilic molecules, Ultrasonics Sonochemistry
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Abstract:
The interest towards microcapsules based on non-toxic, biodegradable and biocompatible polymers, such as
proteins, is increasing considerably. In this work, microcapsules were prepared using water soluble keratin,
known as keratoses, with the aim of encapsulating hydrophilic molecules. Keratoses were obtained via oxidizing
extraction of pristine wool, previously degreased by Soxhlet. In order to better understand the shell part of
microcapsules, pristine wool and obtained keratoses were investigated by FT-IR, gel-electrophoresis and HPLC.
Production of the microcapsules was carried out by a sonication method. Thermal properties of microcapsules
were investigated by DSC. Microencapsulation and dye encapsulation yields were obtained by UV-spectroscopy.
Morphological structure of microcapsules was studied by light microscopy, SEM, and AFM. The molecular
weights of proteins analyzed using gel-electrophoresis resulted in the range of 38-62 kDa. The results confirmed
that the hydrophilic dye (Telon Blue) was introduced inside the keratoses shells by sonication and the final
microcapsules diameter ranged from 0.5 to 4 ?m. Light microscope investigation evidenced the presence of the
dye inside the keratoses vesicles, confirming their capability of encapsulating hydrophilic molecules. The microcapsule
yield and dye encapsulation yield were found to be 28.87 ± 3% and 83.62 ± 5% respectively.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Keratin Biodegradable polymer Microcapsules Sonication
Elenco autori:
Caringella, Rosalinda; Iannace, Salvatore; Montarsolo, Alessio; Patrucco, Alessia; Tonin, Claudio; Zoccola, Marina
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