2002
DOI: 10.1016/s0168-3659(02)00073-1
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Encapsulation-induced aggregation and loss in activity of γ-chymotrypsin and their prevention

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“…In our study, both cases exhibited high recovery rates. These results indicate that PLGA did not nearly affect recovery rates of 3D8 scFv, not consistent with other previous results (Castellanos et al, 2002;van de Weert et al, 2000a,b). This is probably attributed to the nature of 3D8 scFv.…”
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“…In our study, both cases exhibited high recovery rates. These results indicate that PLGA did not nearly affect recovery rates of 3D8 scFv, not consistent with other previous results (Castellanos et al, 2002;van de Weert et al, 2000a,b). This is probably attributed to the nature of 3D8 scFv.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 73%
“…aggregates or cause aggregate formation. Also, irreversible conformational changes of proteins may occurred by the extraction media (Castellanos et al, 2002). The efficiency of protein recovery is generally low (Kang et al, 2002;van de Weert et al, 2000a,b;Johansen et al, 1998;Sharif and O'Hagan, 1995;Sah, 1997) because PLGA tends to precipitate out with encapsulated protein due to the addition of excess buffer (van de Weert et al, 2000a,b).…”
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“…Furthermore, Castellanos et al (2002) address the effects of various physical and chemical parameters on the integrity and activity of encapsulated -chymotrypsin.…”
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“…Difficulties in the encapsulation of proteins are related to their high molecular weight (M W) , high water solubility and instability upon exposure to formulation conditions 5 . An initial burst release followed by slow, incomplete release of the native protein as a result of protein instability and aggregation has also been recognized as a major problem 6 . Interactions between the protein and the polymer also influence the release profile.…”
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