Patent ID: 7776240

Claim:
A method for forming hydrogel microspheres which will load a protein from aqueous solution, comprising the steps of a) forming an aqueous solution of hydrogel precursors that are water soluble, denoted a first aqueous solution, where at least one of the hydrogel precursors of the first aqueous solution functions both as a crosslinker and as a monomer in hydrogel formation and is polyethylene glycol diacrylate where the poly (ethylene glycol) has a weight average molecular weight ranging from 2,000 to 35,000, and a second hydrogel precursor of the first aqueous solution is N-isopropylacrylamide, b) admixing the first aqueous solution a second aqueous solution where the second aqueous solution comprises polymer dissolved in water where the polymer is one that the concentration of said polymer which is present with any solubility reducer that is present, forms on said admixing an aqueous phase which is immiscible with said first aqueous solution, said second aqueous solution being admixed with the first aqueous solution in a relative amount whereby it will be the continuous phase on formation of an emulsion from the admixture of the first and second aqueous solutions, c) forming an emulsion where the second aqueous solution is the continuous phase and the first aqueous solution is the disperse phase and the disperse phase is constituted of spheres of diameter ranging from 25 to 60 μm as measured by laser diffraction, d) polymerizing the hydrogel precursors of the disperse phase to form hydrogel microspheres, e) collecting the hydrogel microspheres.