Effect of Ca2+, Ba2+, and Sr2+ on alginate microbeads |
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Authors: | Mørch Yrr A Donati Ivan Strand Berit L Skjåk-Braek Gudmund |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biotechnology, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Sem Saelands vei 6/8, 7491 Trondheim, Norway. yrrm@ntnu.no |
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Abstract: | Microcapsules of alginate cross-linked with divalent ions are the most common system for cell immobilization. In this study, we wanted to characterize the effect of different alginates and cross-linking ions on important microcapsule properties. The dimensional stability and gel strength increased for high-G alginate gels when exchanging the traditional Ca2+ ions with Ba2+. The use of Ba2+ decreased the size of alginate beads and reduced the permeability to immunoglobulin G. Strontium gave gels with characteristics lying between calcium and barium. Interestingly, high-M alginate showed an opposite behavior in combination with barium and strontium as these beads were larger than beads of calcium-alginate and tended to swell more, also resulting in increased permeability. Binding studies revealed that different block structures in the alginate bind the ions to a different extent. More specifically, Ca2+ was found to bind to G- and MG-blocks, Ba2+ to G- and M-blocks, and Sr2+ to G-blocks solely. |
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