Rapid exchange of oil-phase in microencapsulation chip to enhance cell viability
- Authors
- Kim, Choong; Lee, Kang Sun; Kim, Young Eun; Lee, Kyu-Jung; Lee, Soo Hyun; Kim, Tae Song; Kang, Ji Yoon
- Issue Date
- 2009-05
- Publisher
- Royal Society of Chemistry
- Citation
- Lab on a Chip, v.9, no.9, pp.1294 - 1297
- Abstract
- This paper describes a microfluidic device for the microencapsulation of cells in alginate beads to enhance cell viability. The alginate droplet including cells was gelified with calcified oleic acid, using two-phase microfluidics. The on-chip gelation had generated monodisperse spherical alginate beads, which could not be readily obtained via conventional external gelation in a calcium chloride bath. However, the prolonged exposure of encapsulated cells to the toxic oil phase caused serious damage to the cells. Therefore, we proposed the formulation of a rapid oil-exchange chip which transforms the toxic oleic acid to harmless mineral oil. The flushing out of oleic acid after the gelation of alginate beads effected a dramatic increase in the viability of P19 embryonic carcinoma cells, up to 90%. The experimental results demonstrated that the cell viability was proportional to the flow rate of squeezing mineral oil.
- Keywords
- MICROFLUIDIC DEVICE; ENCAPSULATION; MICROBEADS; DIFFERENTIATION; MICROSPHERES; MICROFLUIDIC DEVICE; ENCAPSULATION; MICROBEADS; DIFFERENTIATION; MICROSPHERES
- ISSN
- 1473-0197
- URI
- https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/132540
- DOI
- 10.1039/b819044e
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- KIST Article > 2009
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