Sol-gel Encapsulation of Biomolecules and Cells for Medicinal Applications

  • Wang X
  • Ahmed N
  • Alvarez G
  • et al.
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© 2015 Bentham Science Publishers. The sol-gel process provides a robust and versatile technology for the immobilization of biologicals. A wide range of inorganic, composites and hybrid materials can be prepared to encapsulate molecular drugs, proteins, antibodies/antigens, enzymes, nucleic acids, prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells into bulk gels, particles and films. This review describes the applications of sol-gel encapsulation relevant to medicinal chemistry focusing on the recent development of biosensors as well as systems for production, screening and delivery of bioactive compounds and biomaterials.

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Wang, X., Ahmed, N., Alvarez, G., Tuttolomondo, M., Helary, C., Desimone, M., & Coradin, T. (2015). Sol-gel Encapsulation of Biomolecules and Cells for Medicinal Applications. Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry, 15(3), 223–244. https://doi.org/10.2174/1568026614666141229112734

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