Article | REF: IN192 V1

Microcapsules: from encapsulation to artificial cells

Author: Jean-Paul DOULIEZ

Publication date: September 10, 2019

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2. Technical description of the innovation

As described in paragraph 1 , microcapsules can be produced in a variety of ways, but the use of oil and solvents, the low volumes obtained and the low encapsulation rates of active ingredients mean that these methods are not very effective. The development of new systems capable of spontaneously sequestering and encapsulating molecules in aqueous media is therefore of major interest. Although first discovered in the late...

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