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Preparation and characterization of lysine-modified polylactic acid microspheres

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Pages 1123-1133 | Received 07 May 2019, Accepted 11 Sep 2019, Published online: 28 Sep 2019
 

Abstract

Lysine-modified polylactic acid microspheres were prepared by ammonolysis combined with emulsification and thermally induced phase separation technique. Lysine molecules have been successfully grafted onto the molecular chain of polylactic acid microspheres. The microspheres prepared under the optimum reaction condition have a desired homogeneous nanofibrous structure and improved hydrophilicity. Amino-modified polylactic acid nanofibre microspheres with a high porosity, large specific surface area, strong adsorption capacity, and rich in active amino groups were prepared for drug delivery applications by aminolysis combined with emulsion and thermally induced phase separation technique from a ternary ethylenediamine aqueous solution/PLLA-dioxane/propanetriol system.

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Funding

This work was financially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China [Grant 21805037], Fujian Province Nature Science Foundation [Grants 2016Y0025, 2017J01685] and Fuzhou Science and Technology Project [Grants 2017-G-61, 2018-G-90].

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