Polymers (Jun 2021)

Purification of Hollow Sporopollenin Microcapsules from Sunflower and Chamomile Pollen Grains

  • Jose Manuel Ageitos,
  • Sandra Robla,
  • Lorena Valverde-Fraga,
  • Marcos Garcia-Fuentes,
  • Noemi Csaba

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/polym13132094
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 13
p. 2094

Abstract

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Pollen grains are natural microcapsules comprised of the biopolymer sporopollenin. The uniformity and special tridimensional architecture of these sporopollenin structures confer them attractive properties such as high resistance and improved bioadhesion. However, natural pollen can be a source of allergens, hindering its biomedical applicability. Several methods have been developed to remove internal components and allergenic compounds, usually involving long and laborious processes, which often cannot be extended to other pollen types. In this work, we propose an abridged protocol to produce stable and pristine hollow pollen microcapsules, together with a complete physicochemical and morphological characterization of the intermediate and final products. The optimized procedure has been validated for different pollen samples, also producing sporopollenin microcapsules from Matricaria species for the first time. Pollen microcapsules obtained through this protocol presented low protein content (4.4%), preserved ornamented morphology with a nanoporous surface, and low product density (0.14 g/cm3). These features make them interesting candidates from a pharmaceutical perspective due to the versatility of this biomaterial as a drug delivery platform.

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