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  • Materials Science
  • Biotechnology
  • Chemical Engineering

Background:

  • Chemical gardens are self-assembling inorganic structures with potential applications.
  • Controlled delivery of biomolecules is crucial for various biotechnological and therapeutic applications.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the potential of inorganic cells, resembling chemical gardens, as platforms for biomolecule delivery.
  • To demonstrate the loading and controlled release capabilities of these inorganic cells for natural products, proteins, and plasmid DNA.

Main Methods:

  • Preparation of inorganic cells with calcium silicate membranes.
  • Encapsulation of natural products, proteins, and plasmid DNA within the inorganic cells.
  • Evaluation of the controlled release kinetics of the encapsulated biomolecules.

Main Results:

  • Successfully synthesized inorganic cells with calcium silicate membranes, mimicking closed chemical gardens.
  • Demonstrated efficient loading of diverse biomolecules, including proteins and plasmid DNA.
  • Achieved controlled release of encapsulated cargo from the inorganic cells.

Conclusions:

  • Inorganic cells based on chemical garden principles can serve as effective platforms for sustained biomolecule delivery.
  • These findings are expected to introduce chemical gardens as a novel tool in the field of biosciences.
  • The developed system offers a promising approach for advanced drug delivery and biomolecule encapsulation.