Layer-by-Layer Self-Assembled Dynamic Microcapsules (DynaMicCaps) with Polymer and Protein Shell-walls

Triggered delivery is one of the key areas of ongoing research in the field of drug delivery. To achieve triggered drug delivery, a variety of stimuli have been used including light, heat, ultrasound, magnetic field, pH, chemical species, etc. The Murphy group Bioinspired Materials Lab (BML) at...

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Main Authors: N.F.D, AlDala’een, I.N, Sabri, W.N.K, Wan Mohamad, N., Alias, A.M, Ali, J., Shaikh Mohammed
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spelling my-unisza-ir.9082020-11-02T02:36:30Z http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/908/ Layer-by-Layer Self-Assembled Dynamic Microcapsules (DynaMicCaps) with Polymer and Protein Shell-walls N.F.D, AlDala’een I.N, Sabri W.N.K, Wan Mohamad N., Alias A.M, Ali J., Shaikh Mohammed H Social Sciences (General) HD28 Management. Industrial Management Triggered delivery is one of the key areas of ongoing research in the field of drug delivery. To achieve triggered drug delivery, a variety of stimuli have been used including light, heat, ultrasound, magnetic field, pH, chemical species, etc. The Murphy group Bioinspired Materials Lab (BML) at UW-Madison has demonstrated biochemical ligand triggered drug delivery from PEG-CaM-PEG (PEG- Poly(ethylene glycol), CaM-Calmodulin) hydrogel slabs and microspheres based on the nanoscale conformational changes of hinge motion protein calmodulin (King, Mohammed, & Murphy, 2009; King, Pytel, Ng, & Murphy, 2010). To our knowledge, there has been no report of triggered drug delivery from dynamic microcapsules. This work presents fabrication (refer to Figure 1) and preliminary results of layer-by-layer (LbL) selfassembled dynamic microcapsules (DynaMicCaps) whose multilayered shell-walls are comprised of polyelectrolytes (polymers whose repeating units bear an electrolyte group) and CaM. It is anticipated that the triggered volume changes in the nano-engineered hollow microcarriers, DynaMicCaps, can be used in triggered drug release applications. 2016 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed text en http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/908/1/FH03-FBIM-17-08945.pdf N.F.D, AlDala’een and I.N, Sabri and W.N.K, Wan Mohamad and N., Alias and A.M, Ali and J., Shaikh Mohammed (2016) Layer-by-Layer Self-Assembled Dynamic Microcapsules (DynaMicCaps) with Polymer and Protein Shell-walls. In: 3rd Edition Nanotech Dubai 2016 Conference and Exhibition, 05-07 Dec 2016, United Arab Emirates.
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topic H Social Sciences (General)
HD28 Management. Industrial Management
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HD28 Management. Industrial Management
N.F.D, AlDala’een
I.N, Sabri
W.N.K, Wan Mohamad
N., Alias
A.M, Ali
J., Shaikh Mohammed
Layer-by-Layer Self-Assembled Dynamic Microcapsules (DynaMicCaps) with Polymer and Protein Shell-walls
description Triggered delivery is one of the key areas of ongoing research in the field of drug delivery. To achieve triggered drug delivery, a variety of stimuli have been used including light, heat, ultrasound, magnetic field, pH, chemical species, etc. The Murphy group Bioinspired Materials Lab (BML) at UW-Madison has demonstrated biochemical ligand triggered drug delivery from PEG-CaM-PEG (PEG- Poly(ethylene glycol), CaM-Calmodulin) hydrogel slabs and microspheres based on the nanoscale conformational changes of hinge motion protein calmodulin (King, Mohammed, & Murphy, 2009; King, Pytel, Ng, & Murphy, 2010). To our knowledge, there has been no report of triggered drug delivery from dynamic microcapsules. This work presents fabrication (refer to Figure 1) and preliminary results of layer-by-layer (LbL) selfassembled dynamic microcapsules (DynaMicCaps) whose multilayered shell-walls are comprised of polyelectrolytes (polymers whose repeating units bear an electrolyte group) and CaM. It is anticipated that the triggered volume changes in the nano-engineered hollow microcarriers, DynaMicCaps, can be used in triggered drug release applications.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author N.F.D, AlDala’een
I.N, Sabri
W.N.K, Wan Mohamad
N., Alias
A.M, Ali
J., Shaikh Mohammed
author_facet N.F.D, AlDala’een
I.N, Sabri
W.N.K, Wan Mohamad
N., Alias
A.M, Ali
J., Shaikh Mohammed
author_sort N.F.D, AlDala’een
title Layer-by-Layer Self-Assembled Dynamic Microcapsules (DynaMicCaps) with Polymer and Protein Shell-walls
title_short Layer-by-Layer Self-Assembled Dynamic Microcapsules (DynaMicCaps) with Polymer and Protein Shell-walls
title_full Layer-by-Layer Self-Assembled Dynamic Microcapsules (DynaMicCaps) with Polymer and Protein Shell-walls
title_fullStr Layer-by-Layer Self-Assembled Dynamic Microcapsules (DynaMicCaps) with Polymer and Protein Shell-walls
title_full_unstemmed Layer-by-Layer Self-Assembled Dynamic Microcapsules (DynaMicCaps) with Polymer and Protein Shell-walls
title_sort layer-by-layer self-assembled dynamic microcapsules (dynamiccaps) with polymer and protein shell-walls
publishDate 2016
url http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/908/1/FH03-FBIM-17-08945.pdf
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