Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/10773/33126
Title: Preparation of well-dispersed chitosan/alginate hollow multilayered microcapsules for enhanced cellular internalization
Author: Ribeiro, Carla
Borges, João
Costa, Ana M. S.
Gaspar, Vítor M.
Bermudez, Verónica de Zea
Mano, João F.
Keywords: Chitosan
Alginate
Marine origin polysaccharides
Biocompatible polymers
CaCO3 porous microparticles
Layer-by-layer assembly
Hollow multilayered microcapsules
Non-aggregated microcapsules
Cellular internalization
Issue Date: Mar-2018
Publisher: MDPI
Abstract: Hollow multilayered capsules have shown massive potential for being used in the biomedical and biotechnology fields, in applications such as cellular internalization, intracellular trafficking, drug delivery, or tissue engineering. In particular, hollow microcapsules, developed by resorting to porous calcium carbonate sacrificial templates, natural-origin building blocks and the prominent Layer-by-Layer (LbL) technology, have attracted increasing attention owing to their key features. However, these microcapsules revealed a great tendency to aggregate, which represents a major hurdle when aiming for cellular internalization and intracellular therapeutics delivery. Herein, we report the preparation of well-dispersed polysaccharide-based hollow multilayered microcapsules by combining the LbL technique with an optimized purification process. Cationic chitosan (CHT) and anionic alginate (ALG) were chosen as the marine origin polysaccharides due to their biocompatibility and structural similarity to the extracellular matrices of living tissues. Moreover, the inexpensive and highly versatile LbL technology was used to fabricate core-shell microparticles and hollow multilayered microcapsules, with precise control over their composition and physicochemical properties, by repeating the alternate deposition of both materials. The microcapsules' synthesis procedure was optimized to extensively reduce their natural aggregation tendency, as shown by the morphological analysis monitored by advanced microscopy techniques. The well-dispersed microcapsules showed an enhanced uptake by fibroblasts, opening new perspectives for cellular internalization.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10773/33126
DOI: 10.3390/molecules23030625
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