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Sterically Stabilized Vesicles

Danilo D. Lasic
- 16 Sep 1994 - 
- Vol. 33, Iss: 17, pp 1685-1698
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In this paper, the phase behavior and stability characteristics of suspensions of colloidal particles containing water-soluble or surface-adsorbed polymers or block copolymers were investigated.
Abstract
After significant developments in liquid crystal and polymer research, scientists became interested in lyotropic systems containing polymers. These studies investigated, for instance, phase behavior and stability characteristics of suspensions of colloidal particles containing water-soluble or surface-adsorbed polymers or block copolymers. The most frequently studied were micelles, latex prticles, and lipid vesicles (liposomes). Liposomes aggregate and fuse in the presence of hydrophilic polymers but their properties were difficult to explain when block copolymers were adsorbed or surfactants with larger polymeric polar heads were inserted into the liposome membrane, because such systems are inherently ill defined. Liposomes containing diacyl surfactants with covalently linked, longer polymer chains display many new properties with very important consequences for both basic and applied research. They stimulate fundamental studies on phase behavior and polymer conformation, scaling laws, colloidal and surface properties, and cell function: applications deal predominantly with liposomes as drug delivery systems. While in basic research theory is currently more advanced than experiment, in medical applications theoretical understanding lags behind experimental achievements. It was discovered only relatively late that liposomes with an appropriate polymer coating are significantly more stable in a biological milieu, a necessary condition for their utility as drug carriers. In particular in medical applications, this practice has rejuvenated the field of anticancer therapy and targeted drug deliviery. All these advances were made possible by an effective and synergistic overlap of many different disciplines.

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