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PEG/PLA core/shell particles from coaxial electrohydrodynamic spray drying

The process of encapsulation has been used to provide a useful route for the delivery of active ingredients in the food and pharmaceutical industries. These fields often employ spray drying processes, where pressurized air flow is used to conveniently prepare microparticles. Unfortunately, spray dry...

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Published in:Macromolecular research 2011, 19(8), , pp.815-821
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