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Pharmaceutical formulation and polymer chemistry for cell encapsulation applied to the creation of a lab-on-a-chip bio-microsystem.

Armin MooranianMelissa JonesCorina Mihaela IonescuDaniel WalkerSusbin Raj WagleBozica KovacevicJacqueline ChesterThomas FosterEdan JohnstonMomir MikovHani Al-Salami
Published in: Therapeutic delivery (2021)
Microencapsulation of formulation designs further expands the field and offers the potential for use in developing bioartificial organs via cell encapsulation. Combining formulation design and encapsulation requires ideal excipients to be determined. In terms of cell encapsulation, an environment which allows growth and functionality is paramount to ensuring cell survival and incorporation into a bioartificial organ. Hence, excipients are examined for both individual properties and benefits, and compatibility with encapsulated active materials. Polymers are commonly used in microencapsulation, offering protection from the immune system. Bile acids are emerging as a tool to enhance delivery, both biologically and pharmaceutically. Therefore, this review will focus on bile acids and polymers in formulation design via microencapsulation, in the field of bioartificial organ development.
Keyphrases
  • drug delivery
  • single cell
  • cell therapy
  • stem cells
  • bone marrow