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  • The study aimed to develop air-filled nanocapsules as ultrasound contrast agents (UCAs) using a biodegradable polymer shell (PLGA) to improve tumor detection.
  • Current UCAs are too large to penetrate tumor vasculature, so nanoscale design is crucial for better imaging capabilities and mechanical stability against ultrasound pressure.
  • The nanocapsules, measuring about 370nm in diameter, demonstrated significant echogenic power and stability, indicating their potential for use in ultrasound imaging.

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The aim of this study was to prepare air-filled nanocapsules intended ultrasound contrast agents (UCAs) with a biodegradable polymeric shell composed of poly(d,l-lactide-co-glycolide) (PLGA). Because of their size, current commercial UCAs are not capable of penetrating the irregular vasculature that feeds growing tumors. The new generation of UCAs should be designed on the nanoscale to enhance tumor detection, in addition, the polymeric shell in contrast with monomolecular stabilized UCAs improves the mechanical properties against ultrasound pressure and lack of stability. The preparation method of air-filled nanocapsules was based on a modification of the double-emulsion solvent evaporation technique. Air-filled nanocapsules with a mean diameter of 370±96nm were obtained. Electronic microscopies revealed spherical-shaped particles with smooth surfaces and a capsular morphology, with a shell thickness of ∼50nm. Air-filled nanocapsules showed echogenic power in vitro, providing an enhancement of up to 15dB at a concentration of 0.045mg/mL at a frequency of 10MHz. Loss of signal for air-filled nanocapsules was 2dB after 30min, suggesting high stability. The prepared contrast agent in this work has the potential to be used in ultrasound imaging.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study aimed to develop air-filled nanocapsules as ultrasound contrast agents (UCAs) using a biodegradable polymer shell (PLGA) to improve tumor detection.
  • Current UCAs are too large to penetrate tumor vasculature, so nanoscale design is crucial for better imaging capabilities and mechanical stability against ultrasound pressure.
  • The nanocapsules, measuring about 370nm in diameter, demonstrated significant echogenic power and stability, indicating their potential for use in ultrasound imaging.
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