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Destruction of polylactic acid microcapsules under ultrasound irradiation

Authors :
Kentaro Nakamura
Shu Suematsu
Yoshiaki Watanabe
Yukako Kato
Kenji Yoshida
Daisuke Koyama
Hiraku Tabata
Source :
Applied Acoustics. 78(No. 4):89-91
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Hollow microcapsules have been considered for potential applications as drug or gene carriers. This paper describes an investigation into the mechanical properties of microcapsules with a biocompatible polylactic acid (PLA) shell that can be destroyed using ultrasound irradiation. The microcapsules had a radius of 1 to 25 μm and a shell thickness of 100 nm to 3 μm, and their response to ultrasound pulses with a center frequency of 700 kHz to 2 MHz was investigated. It was found that approximately 50% of capsules with a radius of 20 μm were destroyed using pulses with a pressure amplitude of 50 kPa and a frequency of 700 kHz, which is close to the resonance frequency of the capsules.

Details

Language :
English
Volume :
78
Issue :
No. 4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Applied Acoustics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....6d5f295b8b2560e74465b1e14bd3f7e3