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Light Scattering as an Easy Tool to Measure Vesicles Weight Concentration

Journal

MEMBRANES
Volume 10, Issue 9, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/membranes10090222

Keywords

vesicles; extrusion; Stewart assay; weight concentration; light scattering; spectrofluorimeter

Funding

  1. project Rafforzare l'occupabilita nel sistema R&S e la nascita di spin o ff di ricerca in Sicilia [P.O. FSE 2014/2020]
  2. VES4US project - European Union's Horizon H2020 research and innovation programme [801338]

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Over the last few decades, liposomes have emerged as promising drug delivery systems and effective membrane models for studying biophysical and biological processes. For all applications, knowing their concentration after preparation is crucial. Thus, the development of methods for easily controlling vesicles concentration would be of great utility. A new assay is presented here, based on a suitable analysis of light scattering intensity from liposome dispersions. The method, tested for extrusion preparations, is precise, easy, fast, non-destructive and uses a tiny amount of sample. Furthermore, the scattering intensity can be measured indifferently at different angles, or even by using the elastic band obtained from a standard spectrofluorimeter. To validate the method, the measured concentrations of vesicles of different matrix compositions and sizes, measured by light scattering with different angles and instruments, were compared to the data obtained by the standard Stewart assay. Consistent results were obtained. The light scattering assay is based on the assessment of the mass fraction lost in the preparation, and can be applied for methods such as extrusion, homogenization, French press and other microfluidic procedures.

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