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Immobilization of Enzymes on PLGA Sub‐Micrometer Particles by Crosslinked Layer‐by‐Layer Deposition
Abstract:Enzyme immobilization is of high interest for industrial applications. However, immobilization may compromise enzyme activity or stability due to the harsh conditions which have to be applied. The authors therefore present a new and improved crosslinked layer‐by‐layer (cLbL) approach. Two different model enzymes (acid phosphatase and β‐galactosidase) are immobilized under mild conditions on biocompatible, monodisperse, sub‐micrometer poly(lactide‐co‐glycolide) (PLGA) particles. The resulting PLGA enzyme systems are characterized regarding their size, surface charge, enzyme activity, storage stability, reusability, and stability under various conditions such as changing pH and temperature. The developed and characterized cLbL protocol can be easily adapted to different enzymes. Potential future uses of the technology for biomedical applications are discussed. PLGA‐enzyme particles are therefore injected into the blood circulation of zebrafish embryos in order to demonstrate the in vivo stability and activity of the designed system.
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Keywords:crosslinking  enzyme immobilization  layer‐by‐layer  PLGA particles  zebrafish
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