International Journal of Pharmaceutics 2014-08-25

Influence of polymer end-chemistry on the morphology of perfluorohexane polymeric microcapsules intended as ultrasound contrast agents.

L Mousnier, N Huang, E Morvan, E Fattal, N Tsapis

Index: Int. J. Pharm. 471(1-2) , 10-7, (2014)

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Abstract

Ultrasound contrast agents (UCAs) composed of a liquid perfluorocarbon (PFC) core surrounded by a polymer shell have shown promising echogenicity as well as stability. In a strategy to optimize the ultrasound properties of these systems, encapsulating a liquid PFC with a low boiling point such as perfluorohexane (PFH) was suggested. The ultimate aim of these systems would be to induce phase-transition of the liquid PFH into gas by acoustic droplet vaporization (ADV) to further increase the UCA acoustic response. Microcapsules with a perfluorohexane core have been developed by an emulsion-evaporation process, using three biodegradable polymers: PLGA and PLA with acid (PLA-COOH) and ester (PLA-COOR) terminations. Despite their similar properties, these polymers were found to strongly influence the final microcapsule morphology. While PLGA was able to form nice core-shell microcapsules, the use of PLA-COOH led to decentered microcapsules and big "eye" morphologies, and PLA-COOR induced the formation of "acorn" morphologies. To shed light on morphologies disparities, polymer interfacial behavior was studied at the dichloromethane-water and the PFH-dichloromethane interfaces. One can conclude that the core-shell structure is the result of a significant adsorption of the polymer at the dichloromethane-water interface together with a good stability of the PFH droplet within the emulsion globule. Previous work has shown that the capsule's thickness-to-radius (T/R) ratio can be controlled easily by varying the polymer to perfluorocarbon proportions. This versatility was confirmed for PFH capsules with PLA-COOH and PLGA shells. Finally, the encapsulation efficiency of PFH was assessed by relating the T/R ratio to the volume fraction of PFH and by (19)F NMR spectroscopy. Copyright © 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.


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