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Microbubble Formulations: Synthesis, Stability, Modeling and Biomedical Applications

Source
Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology
ISSN
03015629
Date Issued
2019-02-01
Author(s)
Upadhyay, Awaneesh
Dalvi, Sameer V.  
DOI
10.1016/j.ultrasmedbio.2018.09.022
Volume
45
Issue
2
Abstract
Microbubbles are increasingly being used in biomedical applications such as ultrasonic imaging and targeted drug delivery. Microbubbles typically range from 0.1 to 10 µm in size and consist of a protective shell made of lipids or proteins. The shell encapsulates a gaseous core containing gases such as oxygen, sulfur hexafluoride or perfluorocarbons. This review is a consolidated account of information available in the literature on research related to microbubbles. Efforts have been made to present an overview of microbubble synthesis techniques; microbubble stability; microbubbles as contrast agents in ultrasonic imaging and drug delivery vehicles; and side effects related to microbubble administration in humans. Developments related to the modeling of microbubble dissolution and stability are also discussed.
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URI
https://d8.irins.org/handle/IITG2025/22669
Subjects
Cancer therapeutic | Contrast enhancement | Dissolution | Immunogenicity | Lipids | Microbubbles | Modeling | Ostwald ripening | Proteins | Stability | Targeted drug delivery
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