Study on the Making of Amphiphilic Triblock Copolymer as Blood Substitutes

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Abstract:The blood substitutes refer to the substitutes of red blood cell with the ability to carry oxygen. This paper adopts open-loop coordination polymerization and gets amphiphilic triblock copolymer of mPEG-PAGE-PDLLA with the hydrophilic end-mPEG segment, and hydrophobic end-PLA segment. And it can be automatically assembled into vesicles in the water. The hemoglobin nanoparticles can be obtained by combining with Vesicle-coated hemoglobin, which are independently blended with oxygen and biodegradable. Meanwhile the paper makes an analysis of various physical and chemical properties to hemoglobin nanoparticles.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 881-883)

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450-456

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January 2014

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