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Generation of Alginate Microspheres for Biomedical Applications
Published on: August 12, 2012
Core-shell alginate@silica microparticles encapsulating probiotics
F B Haffner1, M Girardon, S Fontanay
1CNRS, Structure et Réactivité des Systèmes Moléculaires Complexes, SRSMC, UMR 7565, Nancy, France.
Abstract:
Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG (LGG) was encapsulated in core-shell alginate-silica microcapsules by coating the electrosprayed ionogel with a silica shell via hydrolysis/condensation of alkoxysilane precursors. The viability of encapsulated LGG highly depends on the mineralisation conditions (in aqueous or organic phases), identified as a critical step. More importantly, due to the unswelling of silica and to its mesoporosity that allows nutriment-metabolite diffusion, it was possible to avoid cell leakage and additionally insure bacterial growth inside the microcapsules. The results of this work gave a proof-of-concept for controlled bacterial proliferation in microcompartments, which have straightforward applications in oral delivery of probiotics.

