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Bio adhesive Nanoparticles

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Hi!

I am pursuing a project on comparing natural bio adhesive nanoparticle drug delivery for a potential insulin pill. I read that some synthetic bio adhesive polymers create VOCs, so my project compares three promising polymers that do not negatively affect the environment. I was wondering how I can prepare the polymers out of the powder form. By the way, I am using tragacanth, methyl cellulose, and soluble starch for the polymers.

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Re: Bio adhesive Nanoparticles

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Hi there!

I would suggest trying to dissolve them all in water. I did a quick google search and it appears they are all water soluble. Do you already have these powders? If so, I would also check the company that makes them, their contact information should be on the bottle/packaging. If you contact them, they should be able to tell you if water is the correct solvent and how much water you would need to get them to dissolve.

Good luck with your project!
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Re: Bio adhesive Nanoparticles

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Thanks for the fast reply!

I was thinking more of using a compression method to turn the powders into capsules. Is there a way that I can make the capsules out of the powder without expensive rollers and presses?

Thankyou,
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Re: Bio adhesive Nanoparticles

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Thanks for the fast reply!

I was thinking more of using a compression method to turn the powders into capsules. Is there a way that I can make the capsules out of the powder without expensive rollers and presses?

Thankyou,
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Re: Bio adhesive Nanoparticles

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I have actually never done this before, but I did a search online and found this. http://capsuleconnection.com/the-capsule-machine.html/ I don't know if this is something that would work and it doesn't look too expensive, depending on your budget of course. Was this what you had in mind?
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Re: Bio adhesive Nanoparticles

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I think that it will work, but unfortunately my school does not have the device :? .

Is there a method that can condense the powders without any devices specific to making tablets? I read about using a blender, but I'm not sure about the exact procedure.
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