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Volatile encapsulation hydrophilic polymers

In the area of essential oils and lower terpenes, simple encapsulation procedures from the area of drug delivery are applied. The essential oils or single active constituents are mixed with a hydrophilic polymer and spray dried using a commercial spray drier. Depending on whether we have an emulsion or a solution of the volatile fraction in the polymer, we obtain monolithic particles or normal microcapsules. [Pg.1026]

Nanocapsules can be formulated from a variety of synthetic or natural monomers or polymers by using different techniques in order to fulfil the requirements of various applications. Both, hydrophobic and hydrophilic liquids are of high interest for encapsulation. So, e.g., either sensitive or volatile substances, as drugs or fragrances have to be encapsulated and protected for applications with a sustained demand of the respective compound. DNA, proteins, peptides or other active substances can be encapsulated in order to target them to specific cells. A further benefit of the polymeric shell is the possibility to control the release from the composite particles and hence the concentration in the environment. [Pg.28]

The formation of polyurethane nanoparticles from inverse nano-emulsions (W/O) has also been achieved. Interfacial polyaddition in inverse nano-emulsion is of special interest since this allows the encapsulation of hydrophilic active materials such as proteins or nucleic acids. Thus, taking advantage of the high reactivity of tolylene 2,4-diisocyanate with water molecules, polyurea lipid nanocapsules with aqueous cores obtained from W/O nano-emulsions and prepared by PIT method were designed. Polymer synthesis occurs by in situ interfacial polymerization after nano-emulsion formation. Volatile oils employed as the continuous phase were removed by evaporation and the nanocapsules were redispersed in water. These nanocapsules could be potentially used for encapsulation of both hydrophilic and lipophilic molecules simultaneously. [Pg.201]


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