Abstract
A photosensitive polymer, α-phenylcinnamylideneacetylated poly(L-lysine), was synthesized and characterized. This photosensitive poly(L-lysine) had 10% of its lysine residues reacted with α-phenylcinnamylidene acetyl group and displayed an absorption maximum at 329 nm. The photosensitive poly(L-lysine) was used for the preparation of microcapsules. The capsules formed from this photosensitive poly(L-lysine) and alginate were strengthened significantly by light irradiation. The photo cross-linked capsular membrane was permeable to proteins with mass transfer rate in the descending order: cytochrome C, myoglobin, and serum albumin. GH3 (a rat pituitary tumor cell line) cells were encapsulated and cultured with this microencapsulation system. The cells proliferated to a density of about 4 x 105 cells ml-1 in the capsules after 6 days cultivation.