Skip to content
Resources Center Articles

Scientific Research Brief: Formulation of Aqueous Core Poly(lactic acid) Microcapsules

Formulation of Aqueous Core Poly(lactic acid) Microcapsules N. Dormer Scientific Briefing

Authors: Dormer, Nonoyama, and Berkland

Poly(lactic acid), or PLA, is a biodegradable, biocompatible polyester commonly used in many medical, pharmaceutical, and biotechnology products. The molecular weight of PLA can be tailored to impart various degradation kinetics and subsequent release profiles.

The ability to make microcapsules with a thin PLA shell, however, is non-existent in the controlled release space. Here, using a proprietary Stratμm® technology, we have created 50 μm capsules with an aqueous core and thin PLA shell. The microcapsules have implications for encapsulating water-soluble molecules such as peptides and proteins, which can be released with a discrete pulse, or slow ramp in release rate.

Access our resource

Recommended Resources

View All
The Future of Oral Solids eBook
Articles
The Future of Oral Solids eBook
A Guide to Oral Solid Dose Manufacturing Success eBook
Articles
A Guide to Oral Solid Dose Manufacturing Success eBook
From Early Development To Commercial Launch: An End-To-End Partnership for A Critical Therapy
Articles
From Early Development To Commercial Launch: An End-To-End Partnership for A Critical Therapy