Abstract

Droplet-based microfluidic technology can be utilized as a microreactor to prepare novel functional monodisperse microcapsules. In this study, a droplet-based microfluidic chip with surface modification, which allowed the one-step preparation of double emulsion microcapsules. An O/W/O double emulsion using polyethylene (glycol) diacrylate (PEGDA) solution as the intermediate water phase was prepared by regulating the hydrophilicity and hydrophobicity of the chip surface, with PEGDA microcapsules prepared using UV polymerization. And then anti-tumor drug paclitaxel and neurotoxin 6-OHDA were encapsulated in microcapsules for drug and toxicology evaluation, respectively. Compared to controls, drug-loaded microcapsules caused a significant increase in the death rate of PC12 cells. This indicates that the obtained drug-loaded microcapsules could be used in drug evaluation and potentially in drug screening and delivery.

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