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      Synthesis and characterization of ethosomal contrast agents containing iodine for computed tomography (CT) imaging applications.

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          As a first step in the development of novel liver-specific contrast agents using ethosomes for computed tomography (CT) imaging applications, we entrapped iodine within ethosomes, which are phospholipid vesicular carriers containing relatively high alcohol concentrations, synthesized using several types of alcohol, such as methanol, ethanol, and propanol. The iodine containing ethosomes that were prepared using methanol showed the smallest vesicle size (392 nm) and the highest CT density (1107 HU). The incorporation of cholesterol into the ethosomal contrast agents improved the stability of the ethosomes but made the vesicle size large. The ethosomal contrast agents were taken up well by macrophage cells and showed no cellular toxicity. The results demonstrated that ethosomes containing iodine, as prepared in this study, have potential as contrast agents for applications in CT imaging.

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          Journal
          J Liposome Res
          Journal of liposome research
          Informa Healthcare
          1532-2394
          0898-2104
          Jun 2014
          : 24
          : 2
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Chemical Engineering, Hongik University , Seoul , Korea .
          Article
          10.3109/08982104.2013.850592
          24188576
          61cb2286-d842-422b-9cb9-54766bf53b48
          History

          Computed tomography (CT),contrast agents,ethosomes,iodine,liver,macrophage

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