2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.chroma.2021.462487
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Preparation and application of modified three-dimensional cellulose microspheres for paclitaxel targeted separation

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“…The setup for the experiment is also shown at the bottom. Staying on the subject of using the microsphere as a way of extraction/separation, paclitaxel, one of the natural anticancer drugs that can be isolated from the bark of pacific yew tree, was recognized, and separated in Wu et al [130] using a sophisticated design of microspheres [130]. These examples demonstrate how microfluidics may be used to design structures that are entirely adjustable and suited for specific applications such as separation.…”
Section: Design Of Cellulose With Microfluidicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The setup for the experiment is also shown at the bottom. Staying on the subject of using the microsphere as a way of extraction/separation, paclitaxel, one of the natural anticancer drugs that can be isolated from the bark of pacific yew tree, was recognized, and separated in Wu et al [130] using a sophisticated design of microspheres [130]. These examples demonstrate how microfluidics may be used to design structures that are entirely adjustable and suited for specific applications such as separation.…”
Section: Design Of Cellulose With Microfluidicsmentioning
confidence: 99%