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A study on the characterization and stability of rhenium(III) chloride-incorporated liposomes

Authors
Kim, Min-JungJang, Dae-HwanLee, Hak-JongChoa, Yong-Ho
Issue Date
Nov-2010
Publisher
Springer Verlag
Keywords
Chitosan-coated liposomes; Rhenium(III) chloride; Radiotherapy; Stability
Citation
Research on Chemical Intermediates, v.36, no.6-7, pp.725 - 730
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Journal Title
Research on Chemical Intermediates
Volume
36
Number
6-7
Start Page
725
End Page
730
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/erica/handle/2021.sw.erica/39428
DOI
10.1007/s11164-010-0174-x
ISSN
0922-6168
Abstract
Nanoliposomes are important carriers capable of packaging drugs for various delivery applications through passive targeting tumor sites by enhancing permeability and retention effect. Radiolabeled liposomes have potential applications in radiotherapy and diagnostic imaging. However, the physico-chemical instability of liposomes during manufacturing and storage limits their extensive application. Therefore, considerable numbers of studies have been made on the stability of liposomes over the last few years in order to overcome this problem. In this study, we attempted to prepare polymer-coated liposomes using water-soluble chitosan in order to enhance the stability of rhenium(III) chloride-incorporated liposomes. They were characterized by an electrophoretic light-scattering spectrophotometer, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR), UV-Vis spectrometer, and phase-contrast microscopy. The chitosan-coated liposomes are spherical and the particle size is about 800-850 nm. Incorporation of chitosan into the liposome bilayer decreased rhenium(III) chloride release from the liposome due to an increased rigidity of the liposome membrane structure. Chitosan-coated liposomes showed a higher stability compared with the stability of non-coated liposomes. The release characteristics of rhenium(III) chloride encapsulated in the liposome were taken as a measure of stability of the liposome membrane.
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