杰纳斯
纳米技术
杰纳斯粒子
药物输送
皮克林乳液
材料科学
乳状液
化学工程
纳米颗粒
化学
有机化学
工程类
作者
Zhe Liu,David Julian McClements,Aimin Shi,Lanyi Zhi,Yanjie Tian,Bo Jiao,Hongzhi Liu,Qiang Wang
标识
DOI:10.1080/10408398.2022.2067831
摘要
In contrast to conventional particles that have isotropic surfaces, Janus ("two-faced") particles have anisotropic surfaces, which leads to novel physicochemical properties and functional attributes. Janus particles with differing compositions, structures, and functional attributes have been prepared using a variety of fabrication methods. Depending on their composition, Janus particles have been classified as inorganic, polymeric, or polymeric/inorganic types. Recently, there has been growing interest in preparing Janus particles from biological macromolecules to meet the demand for a more sustainable and environmentally friendly food and pharmaceutical supply. At interfaces, Janus particles exhibit the characteristics of both surfactants and Pickering stabilizers, and so their behavior can be described using adsorption theories developed to describe these surface-active substances. Research has highlighted several potential applications of Janus particles in food and medicine, including emulsion formation and stabilization, toxin detection, antimicrobial activity, drug delivery, and medical imaging. Nevertheless, further research is needed to design and fabricate Janus particles that are suitable as functional ingredients in the food and biomedicine industries.
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