微流控
两亲性
分散性
乳状液
纳米技术
自组装
材料科学
肽
肺表面活性物质
化学工程
双水相体系
皮克林乳液
水溶液
化学
有机化学
纳米颗粒
共聚物
高分子化学
生物化学
聚合物
工程类
作者
Shuo Bai,Sisir Debnath,Kirsty F. Gibson,Bárbara Schlicht,Lauren Bayne,Michele Zagnoni,Rein V. Ulijn
出处
期刊:Small
[Wiley]
日期:2013-08-05
卷期号:10 (2): 285-293
被引量:47
标识
DOI:10.1002/smll.201301333
摘要
Uniformly‐sized, nanostructured peptide microparticles are generated by exploiting the ability of enzymes to serve (i) as catalysts, to control self‐assembly within monodisperse, surfactant‐stabilized water‐in‐oil microdroplets, and (ii) as destabilizers of emulsion interfaces, to enable facile transfer of the produced microparticles to water. This approach combines the advantages of biocatalytic self‐assembly with the compartmentalization properties enabled by droplet microfluidics. Firstly, using microfluidic techniques, precursors of self‐assembling peptide derivatives and enzymes are mixed in the microdroplets which upon catalytic conversion undergo molecular self‐assembly into peptide particles, depending on the chemical nature of the precursors. Due to their amphiphilic nature, enzymes adsorb at the water‐surfactant‐oil interface of the droplets, inducing the transfer of peptide microparticles from the oil to the aqueous phase. Ultimately, through washing steps, enzymes can be removed from the microparticles which results in uniformely‐sized particles composed of nanostructured aromatic peptide amphiphiles.
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