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Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology | 1984

Artificial Red Cells with Crosslinked Hemoglobin Membranes

Thomas A. Davis; William J. Asher; Herbert W. Wallace

Artificial cells containing concentrated hemoglobin (Hb) solution were prepared by interfacial polymerization of Hb with glutaraldehyde (GA) in liquid membrane capsules (LMC). A solution containing 30% of Hb was emulsified in mineral oil as red cell-size microdroplets, and this emulsion was dispersed in an aqueous phase containing glutaraldehyde to form LMC. The LMC were semipermeable templates that held the microdroplets of Hb in suspension while GA diffused through the oil to the microdroplet surfaces. The GA crosslinked Hb at the surface of each microdroplet to form an artificial red-cell membrane encapsulating Hb solution. A water-soluble surfactant was used to eject the cells from the LMC and suspend them in saline. Several surfactants were evaluated. Cell size was controlled by agitation speed during preparation of the original emulsion. Cells of 2.52 = +/- 1.69 micron were prepared. The encapsulated Hb retained capacity to bind and release O2. The cells had a P50 of 8.9 torr (1200 Pa) and a capacity of 0.55 cc O2/g of total Hb, indicating that the crosslinked portion of the Hb did not contribute to O2 transport.


Archive | 1981

Cyclic adsorption process

William J. Asher; Agustin Francisco Venero


Archive | 1978

Liquid membrane generator

William J. Asher; Hsue C. Tsien


Archive | 1979

Liquid membrane capsule systems resistant to coalescence by means of an irreversible coating

Tina C. Vogler; William J. Asher


Archive | 1981

Process for preparing artificial red cells

Thomas A. Davis; William J. Asher


Archive | 1980

Artificial red cells

Thomas A. Davis; William J. Asher


Archive | 1973

Blood Oxygenation by Liquid Membrane Permeation

Norman N. Li; William J. Asher


Archive | 1978

Detoxification by means of the controlled, in vivo secretion triggered rupture of liquid membrane capsules

William J. Asher; Tina C. Vogler


Archive | 1978

Detoxifying-medicinal emulsions

William J. Asher; Norman N. Li; Adam L. Shrier


Archive | 1968

Turbo-jet propulsion method using emulsified fuels and demulsification

William J. Asher

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University of South Carolina

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