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Biocompatibility and degradability of alginate-poly-L-arginine microcapsules prepared by high-voltage electrostatic process

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ABSTRACT To explore biocompatibility and degradability of alginate-poly-l-arginine (APLA) microcapsules prepared by high-voltage electrostatic process, this study investigated cytotoxicity, blood compatibility, acute toxicity, and in vivo biocompatibility and degradability of… Click to show full abstract

ABSTRACT To explore biocompatibility and degradability of alginate-poly-l-arginine (APLA) microcapsules prepared by high-voltage electrostatic process, this study investigated cytotoxicity, blood compatibility, acute toxicity, and in vivo biocompatibility and degradability of APLA microcapsules. The results showed that the uniform APLA microcapsules almost had no cytotoxicity within 1.0 mg/mL, and their degradation products promoted cell proliferation. APLA microcapsules had excellent hemocompatibility even at 200 mg/mL, and their extract products did not create acute toxicity even at 5,000 mg/kg. The inflammatory responses induced by APLA microcapsules were moderate and decreased with time, and APLA microcapsules could be degraded and phagocytized by tissue cells. GRAPHICAL ABSTRACT

Keywords: degradability alginate; apla microcapsules; alginate poly; biocompatibility degradability

Journal Title: International Journal of Polymeric Materials and Polymeric Biomaterials
Year Published: 2018

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