Plugging the Leak of Nanoparticles by Interfacial Polymer Adsorption Enables an Efficient Protein and Peptide Encapsulation
Qingqing Huo,
Yue Gao,
Wenbo Wu
et al.
Abstract:Encapsulation is a promising technology to enhance the pharmacokinetic properties of proteins and peptides, particularly addressing their short half‐life. Despite its potential, this method has limitations, such as low encapsulation efficiency, a minimal mass fraction of therapeutic agents, and the potential loss of biological activity. In this study, the pivotal role of amphiphilic polymers in achieving efficient protein and peptide encapsulation is delved into. It is found that these polymers not only improv… Show more
At low molecular weights of poly(acrylic acid), conformation of the adsorbed polymer at the oil/water emulsion interface favors entropic disorder. At higher molecular weights, enthalpic backbone-substrate interactions induces polymer ordering.
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