Micro-and Nanocapsules Based on Artificial Peptides

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Abstract

The encapsulation of active ingredients into solid capsules from biodegradable materials has received significant attention over the last decades. In this short review, we focus on the formation of micro-and nano-sized capsules and emulsions based on artificial peptides as a fully degradable material. It deals with various approaches for the preparation of peptide-based capsules as well as with their crucial properties such as size and stability. We categorize all preparation procedures into three basic approaches: self-assembly, polymerization and crosslinking, and layer-bylayer technology. This article is meant to offer a short overview over all successful methods suitable for obtaining access to these very promising carrier systems.

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Feng, H. (2022, February 1). Micro-and Nanocapsules Based on Artificial Peptides. Molecules. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules27041373

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