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| + | Dissolve 0.5g PVOH of the following molecular weights in 6mL of H<sub>2</sub>O @ 95°C : | ||
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| + | a) 22,000 (MP Biomedicals) | ||
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| + | b) 89,000-98,000 99+% hydrolysis(Aldrich Chemistry) | ||
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| + | c) 130,000 99+% hydrolysis(Aldrich Chemistry) | ||
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| + | d) 146,000-186,000 99+% hydrolysis(Aldrich Chemistry) | ||
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| + | -Make 2 samples of each different Molecular Weight. | ||
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ObjectiveBegin hydrogel formation using freeze-thaw method for the design of a system that allows for the oral delivery of insulin. DescriptionProcedureDissolve 0.5g PVOH of the following molecular weights in 6mL of H2O @ 95°C : a) 22,000 (MP Biomedicals) b) 89,000-98,000 99+% hydrolysis(Aldrich Chemistry) c) 130,000 99+% hydrolysis(Aldrich Chemistry) d) 146,000-186,000 99+% hydrolysis(Aldrich Chemistry)
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Referenceshttp://jtc.sagepub.com/content/early/2011/12/26/0892705711430857.full.pdf+html http://www.kirj.ee/public/proceedings_pdf/2009/issue_1/proc-2009-1-63-66.pdf
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