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Microencapsulation of microbial cells Abstract Microencapsulation involves coating or entrapping of a core material with a polymeric material to generate microspheres in the size range of 1–1000 μm. This versatile technology has been used to encapsulate a wide array of products such as pharmaceuticals...
Cite this protocol Khan, J.A., Vulfson, E.N. (2001). Microencapsulation of Enzymes and Cells for Nonaqueous Biotransformations. In: Vulfson, E.N., Halling, P.J., Holland, H.L. (eds) Enzymes in Nonaqueous Solvents. Methods in Biotechnology, vol 15. Humana Press. https://doi.org/...
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Concrete cracks must be repaired promptly in order to prevent structural damage and to prolong the structural life of the building (or other such construction). Biological self-healing concrete is a recent alternative technology involving the biochemical reaction of microbial induced calcium carbonate pre...
Bioactive cell encapsulation has emerged as a promising tool for the treatment of patients with various disorders including diabetes mellitus, central nervous system diseases, and cardiovascular diseases. The implantation of encapsulated cells that secrete a therapeutic product (protein, peptide, or antibody...
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Furthermore, broilers in CAPP1 had significantly ( < 0.05) greater richness and diversity of intestinal microorganisms, particularly of , than those in all other dietary treatments. In summary, our results indicate that large-scale microencapsulation of microbial cells can be achieved using emulsion ...
Microencapsulation in Ca-alginate beads increased viability of LAB, compared to nonencapsulated cells. Moreover, there was a synergetic effect on the stability of LAB when encapsulated LAB in Ca-alginate beads were soaked in 10% of soy powder prior to freeze-drying. When temperature increased, ...
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