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20 August 2009 New nanobiomaterials based on irridoidic compounds
Nicoleta Radu, Cosmin Corobea, Ileana Rau
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New type of nanomaterials has been synthesized using irridoidic extract derived from Plantago sp. The irridoidic compounds were separated from Plantago lanceolata by successive extraction in aqueous media. The composition of the stable nano-emulsion used for nanomaterials synthesis has been chosen from the pseudo ternary phase diagram and the dimensions of the emulsion were confirmed by Dynamic Light Scattering measurements. The obtained nanodrops were then encapsulated in silica resulting porous core - shell particles which were characterized by Dynamic Light Scattering and electronic microscopy confirming the nanostructure of the new biomaterials.
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Nicoleta Radu, Cosmin Corobea, and Ileana Rau "New nanobiomaterials based on irridoidic compounds", Proc. SPIE 7403, Nanobiosystems: Processing, Characterization, and Applications II, 74030Q (20 August 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.828874
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KEYWORDS
Nanomaterials

Particles

Silica

Dynamic light scattering

Scanning electron microscopy

Polymers

Microscopy

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