Journal of Thermal Science and Technology
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Study of the Freezing Behavior of Liposomes
Masayuki KOBAYASHIKenji NEMOTOGaku TANAKAMakoto HISHIDA
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2011 Volume 6 Issue 1 Pages 57-68

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The freezing behavior of liposomes such as internal freezing, contraction by dehydration and disruption of membrane after thawing was examined by microscopic observation. Liposome suspensions were prepared by gentle hydration method using phosphatidylcholine (egg) and distilled water. The observed liposomes ranged in diameter from 5 to 150 µm. The sample of liposome suspensions was cooled from -1 °C to -50 °C at cooling rates of 1, 2 and 5 °C/min and heated to 0 °C at heating rate of 10 °C/min. As a result, two different patterns for freezing were observed: internal freezing and contraction without internal freezing. When the internal freezing was observed, the membrane was unexceptionally disrupted after thawing. When the internal freezing was not observed, two different cases were observed after thawing: disruptive and contractive conditions. These different freezing patterns were primarily dependent on the liposome size. In addition, the cooling rate became a key factor determining the freezing patterns in small liposomes.

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© 2011 by The Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers and The Heat Transfer Society of Japan
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