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. 1993;1(3):237-43.
doi: 10.3109/10611869308996081.

Preparation of sub-100 nm human serum albumin nanospheres using a pH-coacervation method

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Preparation of sub-100 nm human serum albumin nanospheres using a pH-coacervation method

W Lin et al. J Drug Target. 1993.

Abstract

Human serum albumin (HSA) nanospheres of about 100 nm diameter were prepared using a pH-coacervation method whereby acetone was added to an HSA solution (pH 9.0). The particles obtained were cross-linked by glutaraldehyde. Increasing the pH of the HSA solution resulted in a gradual rise in the particle size of the resultant nanospheres. A higher cross-linking efficiency was obtained with increased glutaraldehyde concentration and cross-linking time. No significant differences in surface properties, as determined by zeta potential measurements, were recorded between particles prepared from HSA solutions with different pH. The nanospheres were quite stable over 4 days in both phosphate buffer saline (PBS) solution (pH 7.4) and rat serum, but degraded rapidly over 6 hours when incubated in PBS solution containing trypsin.

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