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Reassembly of the vesicular structure of niosomes after their destruction in a mechanical field.

Authors :
Arslanov, Vladimir V.
Krylov, Daniil I.
Source :
Journal of Colloid & Interface Science. May2024, Vol. 662, p342-356. 15p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

[Display omitted] • The effects of destruction and reassembly of vesicular structure of niosomes as a result of purification by centrifugation. • Significant loss of the encapsulated cargo due to centrifugation. • Mechanism and energy landscape of niosome reassembly. • Elastic niosomes (ethosomes) as a way to decrease a destruction of nanocarriers in the mechanical fields and preserve the content of the water core. This paper presents, for the first time, evidence for vesicle destruction and payload loss at the stage of purification of niosome dispersions by centrifugation, an important operation in the assembly of vesicular materials. The ability of niosomes of different compositions to reassemble, i.e., to restore the vesicular structure after destruction in the field of centrifugal forces, was demonstrated by dynamic light scattering and fluorescence spectroscopy. The kinetics of reassembly of vesicular structures is determined by the strength of the centrifugal field and the composition of niosomes. In contrast to ternary compositions, where particle size and modality are essentially unchanged after redispersion of the precipitate resulting from centrifugation, niosome dispersions containing anionic dicetyl phosphate includes micron-sized particles after redispersion, which vary in size over a wide range throughout the observation period. The reassembly process is complicated by the presence of charge on the surface of the niosomes. Elastic niosomes - ethosomes have been synthesised which, due to the high deformability of the shells, are less susceptible to destruction in the centrifugal field and retain the contents of the aqueous core. Using the "energy landscape" approximation, it is shown that vesicular structures assembled during hydration and reassembled after their centrifugation occupy different positions in the energetic pathway of their preparation. The results obtained should also be taken into account when determining the entrapment efficiency, since this procedure uses centrifugation to separate the load. It is important to note that the physical stability of niosomes, which is usually considered in terms of the functional activity of particles, is manifest and should be considered at the material preparation stage. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00219797
Volume :
662
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Colloid & Interface Science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
175901270
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcis.2024.02.035