2007
DOI: 10.1002/adfm.200700274
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Preparation and Application of Novel Microspheres Possessing Autofluorescent Properties

Abstract: Fluorescent microspheres are widely used as biological tracers. In this study, uniformly sized chitosan microspheres crosslinked with glutaraldehyde (CG microspheres) and formaldehyde (CF microspheres) are successfully prepared by the Shirasu Porous Glass (SPG) membrane emulsification technique. Selectively reduced CG microspheres (SRCG microspheres) are obtained by NaBH4 reduction. These chitosan microspheres are found to exhibit fluorescent properties without conjugation to any fluorescent agent. The fluores… Show more

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“…[71][72][73][74][75][76][77][78][79][80][81][82] Ma and co-workers have used a microporous membrane emulsion technique to prepare various macroporous microspheres. [79][80][81][82] The membrane emulsification technique refers to the introduction of one liquid phase (such as an oil) into another immiscible liquid phase (such as water) through a porous membrane. The oil that passes through the porous membrane will be broken up into microdroplets and then is dispersed into the water to form an oil-in-water (O/W) emulsion.…”
Section: Macroporous Spheresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[71][72][73][74][75][76][77][78][79][80][81][82] Ma and co-workers have used a microporous membrane emulsion technique to prepare various macroporous microspheres. [79][80][81][82] The membrane emulsification technique refers to the introduction of one liquid phase (such as an oil) into another immiscible liquid phase (such as water) through a porous membrane. The oil that passes through the porous membrane will be broken up into microdroplets and then is dispersed into the water to form an oil-in-water (O/W) emulsion.…”
Section: Macroporous Spheresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Preparation of C-G Microspheres: Monodisperse chitosan microspheres were prepared according to a method previously described by Wei et al [6]. Surface treatement of the SPG membranes with KP-18C made the membranes relatively hydrophobic.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In addition to uniformity, the SPG membrane technique also enables the preparation of microspheres with a specific particle size by appropriate choice of the membrane pore size. [6] Therefore, the novel monodisperse chitosan microspheres with controllable size discussed here are promising systems for achieving better reproducibility, more repeatable release behavior, higher bioavailability, and passive targetability. The tunability of microsphere structural properties such as surface charge, cavity size, and wall porosity enables the modification of these systems to cater to specific requirements for use as protein drug carriers.…”
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“…Similar results with the Schiff base effect have been reported previously. [21] The three fluorescent emission bands have been ascribed to n-p* transition of unsaturated C=N bonds from the Schiff base. To further prove this phenomenon, we carried out another experiment at the wavelength of 267 nm; the intensity at 532 nm was two times higher than that at 267 nm.…”
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