Biocompatible Wax-Based Microcapsules with Hermetic Sealing for Thermally Triggered Release of Actives.
ACS Appl Mater Interfaces
; 13(30): 36380-36387, 2021 Aug 04.
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We present a microfluidic approach that utilizes temperature-responsive and biocompatible palm oil as the shell material in microcapsules to simultaneously achieve hermetic sealing as well as on-demand temperature-triggered release of the encapsulated actives. Unlike common paraffin waxes (e.g., eicosane), microcapsule shells comprising palm oil do not form pores or cracks during freezing and provide a hermetic seal, a nearly perfect seal that separates the core containing the actives from the surrounding environment over a prolonged period of time. This allows effective isolation and protection of complex cargoes such as small molecules with high diffusivity, strong acids, and cosmetic actives including niacinamide. Moreover, the palm oil shell melts above the defined melting temperature, allowing the on-demand release of the encapsulated actives. Furthermore, palm oil is biocompatible, is edible, and leaves a minimal footprint when used in personal care and cosmetic products, offering new perspectives in the design of microcapsules for cosmetic applications.
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Ceras
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Materiais Biocompatíveis
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Cápsulas
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Portadores de Fármacos
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Óleo de Palmeira
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ACS Appl Mater Interfaces
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2021
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Coréia do Sul