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Characterising the chemical and physical properties of phase-change nanodroplets

Phase-change nanodroplets have attracted increasing interest in recent years as ultrasound theranostic nanoparticles. They are smaller compared to microbubbles and they may distribute better in tissues (e.g. in tumours). They are composed of a stabilising shell and a perfluorocarbon core. Nanodrople...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Weiqi, Metzger, Hilde, Vlatakis, Stavros, Claxton, Amelia, Carbajal, M. Alejandra, Fung, Leong Fan, Mason, James, Chan, K.L. Andrew, Pouliopoulos, Antonios N., Fleck, Roland A., Prentice, Paul, Thanou, Maya
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Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10241977/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37257208
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ultsonch.2023.106445
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author Zhang, Weiqi
Metzger, Hilde
Vlatakis, Stavros
Claxton, Amelia
Carbajal, M. Alejandra
Fung, Leong Fan
Mason, James
Chan, K.L. Andrew
Pouliopoulos, Antonios N.
Fleck, Roland A.
Prentice, Paul
Thanou, Maya
author_facet Zhang, Weiqi
Metzger, Hilde
Vlatakis, Stavros
Claxton, Amelia
Carbajal, M. Alejandra
Fung, Leong Fan
Mason, James
Chan, K.L. Andrew
Pouliopoulos, Antonios N.
Fleck, Roland A.
Prentice, Paul
Thanou, Maya
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description Phase-change nanodroplets have attracted increasing interest in recent years as ultrasound theranostic nanoparticles. They are smaller compared to microbubbles and they may distribute better in tissues (e.g. in tumours). They are composed of a stabilising shell and a perfluorocarbon core. Nanodroplets can vaporise into echogenic microbubbles forming cavitation nuclei when exposed to ultrasound. Their perfluorocarbon core phase-change is responsible for the acoustic droplet vaporisation. However, methods to quantify the perfluorocarbon core in nanodroplets are lacking. This is an important feature that can help explain nanodroplet phase change characteristics. In this study, we fabricated nanodroplets using lipids shell and perfluorocarbons. To assess the amount of perfluorocarbon in the core we used two methods, (19)F NMR and FTIR. To assess the cavitation after vaporisation we used an ultrasound transducer (1.1 MHz) and a high-speed camera. The (19)F NMR based method showed that the fluorine signal correlated accurately with the perfluorocarbon concentration. Using this correlation, we were able to quantify the perfluorocarbon core of nanodroplets. This method was used to assess the content of the perfluorocarbon of the nanodroplets in solutions over time. It was found that perfluoropentane nanodroplets lost their content faster and at higher ratio compared to perfluorohexane nanodroplets. The high-speed imaging indicates that the nanodroplets generate cavitation comparable to that from commercial contrast agent microbubbles. Nanodroplet characterisation should include perfluorocarbon concentration assessment as critical information for their development.
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spelling pubmed-102419772023-06-07 Characterising the chemical and physical properties of phase-change nanodroplets Zhang, Weiqi Metzger, Hilde Vlatakis, Stavros Claxton, Amelia Carbajal, M. Alejandra Fung, Leong Fan Mason, James Chan, K.L. Andrew Pouliopoulos, Antonios N. Fleck, Roland A. Prentice, Paul Thanou, Maya Ultrason Sonochem Original Research Article Phase-change nanodroplets have attracted increasing interest in recent years as ultrasound theranostic nanoparticles. They are smaller compared to microbubbles and they may distribute better in tissues (e.g. in tumours). They are composed of a stabilising shell and a perfluorocarbon core. Nanodroplets can vaporise into echogenic microbubbles forming cavitation nuclei when exposed to ultrasound. Their perfluorocarbon core phase-change is responsible for the acoustic droplet vaporisation. However, methods to quantify the perfluorocarbon core in nanodroplets are lacking. This is an important feature that can help explain nanodroplet phase change characteristics. In this study, we fabricated nanodroplets using lipids shell and perfluorocarbons. To assess the amount of perfluorocarbon in the core we used two methods, (19)F NMR and FTIR. To assess the cavitation after vaporisation we used an ultrasound transducer (1.1 MHz) and a high-speed camera. The (19)F NMR based method showed that the fluorine signal correlated accurately with the perfluorocarbon concentration. Using this correlation, we were able to quantify the perfluorocarbon core of nanodroplets. This method was used to assess the content of the perfluorocarbon of the nanodroplets in solutions over time. It was found that perfluoropentane nanodroplets lost their content faster and at higher ratio compared to perfluorohexane nanodroplets. The high-speed imaging indicates that the nanodroplets generate cavitation comparable to that from commercial contrast agent microbubbles. Nanodroplet characterisation should include perfluorocarbon concentration assessment as critical information for their development. Elsevier 2023-05-18 /pmc/articles/PMC10241977/ /pubmed/37257208 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ultsonch.2023.106445 Text en © 2023 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Zhang, Weiqi
Metzger, Hilde
Vlatakis, Stavros
Claxton, Amelia
Carbajal, M. Alejandra
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Mason, James
Chan, K.L. Andrew
Pouliopoulos, Antonios N.
Fleck, Roland A.
Prentice, Paul
Thanou, Maya
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title_sort characterising the chemical and physical properties of phase-change nanodroplets
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10241977/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37257208
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ultsonch.2023.106445
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