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B 390 electrostatic encapsulator

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The B-390 electrostatic encapsulator is a laboratory instrument designed for the encapsulation of various materials. It utilizes an electrostatic field to produce uniform capsules or beads from a liquid suspension or melt. The core function of the B-390 is to enable the controlled formation of encapsulated materials for various applications.

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Biodegradable Sodium Alginate Microspheres

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Partially biodegradable sodium alginate MSs were used as embolic particles in this study. MSs were obtained from ultrapure sodium alginate (SigmaAldrich, St. Louis, MO, USA) using a B-390 electrostatic encapsulator (Buchi, Switzerland) [18 (link)]. A 2% barium chloride solution was used as a stabilizing agent. The size of the resulting size MSs was 180 ± 30 µm. All microspheres were produced under sterile conditions.
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Sodium Alginate Microspheres as Embolic Agents

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Partially biodegradable sodium alginate MSs were used as embolic particles in this study. MSs were obtained from ultrapure sodium alginate (M/G ratio–1.56) (Sigma-Aldrich, St. Louis, MO, USA) using a B-390 electrostatic encapsulator (Buchi, Switzerland); a 2% barium chloride solution was used as a stabilizing agent. Immediately before the administration, the MSs were washed in saline. The size of the resulting microspheres was 180 ± 28 μm. All microspheres were produced under sterile conditions.
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