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Development of mammalian cell-enclosing calcium-alginate hydrogel fibers in a co-flowing stream

Authors :
Koei Kawakami
Shinji Sakai
Takayuki Takei
Hiroyuki Ijima
Source :
Biotechnology Journal. 1:1014-1017
Publication Year :
2006
Publisher :
Wiley, 2006.

Abstract

A jetting technique in a liquid-liquid co-flowing stream was applied to the preparation of mammalian cell-enclosing calcium-alginate (Ca-alg) hydrogel fibers of several hundred micrometers in cross-sectional diameter. One percent alginate aqueous solution was extruded from needles (270, 480, 940 microm inner diameter) into a co-flowing laminar stream of 100 mM aqueous calcium chloride solution. The extruded alginate solution was stretched by the CaCl(2) solution, which is known as a "jetting process", and the Ca-alg hydrogel fibers were formed by gelation of the alginate solution through the uptake of calcium ions in the CaCl(2) solution. The cross-sectional diameter of the hydrogel fibers could be controlled from approximately 100-800 microm by changing the velocities of the alginate and CaCl(2) solution, and the inner diameter of the needle. Approximately 95% of bovine carotid artery vascular endothelial cells remained alive after the process of preparing hydrogel fibers in a co-flowing stream, demonstrating that the cell-enclosing process scarcely influences the viability of the enclosed cells.

Details

ISSN :
18607314 and 18606768
Volume :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Biotechnology Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ba6ba965eabf2bc8096710d3a3e00a5b
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/biot.200600055