Claims
- 1. A composition comprising a biological material selected from the group consisting of liposomes, viruses, procaryotic cells, and eucaryotic cells encapsulated in a microcapsule.
- the microcapsule a gel prepared from an ionically crosslinkable synthetic polymer, wherein the polymer is a polyelectrolyte selected from the group consisting of poly(phosphazenes), poly(acrylic acids), poly(methacrylic acids), copolymers of acrylic acid or methacrylic acid and polyvinyl ethers or poly(vinyl acetate), sulfonated polystyrene, poly(vinyl amines), poly(vinyl pyridine), poly(vinyl imidazole), imino substituted polyphosphazenes, ammonium or quaternary salts and copolymers thereof, is soluble in an aqueous solution selected from the group consisting of water, aqueous alcohol, and buffered aqueous salt solutions and has charged side groups which are crosslinked by reaction of the side groups with multivalent ions of the opposite charge,
- wherein multivalent cations are selected from the group consisting of calcium, copper, aluminum, magnesium, strontium, barium, tin, organic cations, poly(amino acids), poly(ethyleneimine), poly(vinylamine), poly(allyl amine) and polysaccharides, and multivalent anions are selected from the group consisting of dicarboxylic acids, sulfate ions, carbonate ions, poly(acrylic acids), poly(methacrylic acids), copolymers of acrylic acid or methacrylic acid, sulfonated poly(styrene) and poly(styrene) with carboxylic acid groups,
- wherein the gel is insoluble in an aqueous solution after crosslinking, and
- has an outer membrane formed by crosslinking of the gel with a polyvalent ion of the same charge as the multivalent ions.
- 2. The microcapsule of claim 1 wherein the side chains of the polymer are acidic and contain moieties selected from the group consisting of carboxylic acid groups, sulfonic acid groups, halogenated alcohol groups, phenolic OH groups, and acidic OH groups.
- 3. The microcapsule of claim 1 wherein the crosslinkable polymer comprises a hydrolyzable side group.
- 4. The microcapsule of claim 3 wherein the hydrolyzable side group contains a moiety selected form the group consisting of imidazole, amino acid ester, glycerol, and glucosyl.
- 5. The microcapsule of claim 1 wherein the microcapsule is prepared by reacting a polymer having acidic side groups with a multivalent cation to form a gel, and then complexing the acidic groups on the surface with a multivalent polycation to form a semi-permeable membrane.
- 6. The microcapsule of claim 1 wherein the microcapsule is prepared by reacting a polymer having basic side groups with a multivalent anion to form a gel, and then complexing the basic groups on the surface with a multivalent polyanion to form a semi-permeable membrane.
- 7. The composition of claim 1 further comprising material encapsulated therein selected from the group consisting of biologically active synthetic compounds, proteins, nucleic acids, and polysaccharides.
Government Interests
This invention was made with government support under contract Number NIH-5-R01-AI24764-03 awarded by the National Institutes of Health. The government has certain rights in the invention.
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