Team:MADRID UCM HS/Interlab

background

Interlab

Making connections

Microfluidics

During the first days of July, the team conducted microfluidics experiments that were carried out in the J.L. Aragones, Instituto Nicolas Cabrera laboratory in the Autonomous University of Madrid. These experiments consisted of microencapsulating the pigments as a physical method of antioxidation. (See antioxidation approach in project design)

Introducing methods such as microfluidics, which is a cutting-edge technique, enriched the experience of all the team members as they acquired knowledge which is groundbreaking in the current world of science.

On the left, an example of microvesicles containing the pigments.

Our sponsors