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  • Sustained release of nucleic acids from polymeric nanoparticles using microemulsion precipitation in supercritical carbon dioxide.

Sustained release of nucleic acids from polymeric nanoparticles using microemulsion precipitation in supercritical carbon dioxide.

Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2010-11-06)
Jun Ge, Gunilla B Jacobson, Tatsiana Lobovkina, Krister Holmberg, Richard N Zare
ABSTRACT

A general approach for producing biodegradable nanoparticles for sustained nucleic acid release is presented. The nanoparticles are produced by precipitating a water-in-oil microemulsion in supercritical CO(2). The microemulsion consists of a transfer RNA aqueous solution (water phase), dichloromethane containing poly(l-lactic acid)-poly(ethylene glycol) (oil phase), the surfactant n-octyl β-D-glucopyranoside, and the cosurfactant n-butanol.

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Octyl β-D-1-thioglucopyranoside, ≥98.0% (GC)