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Nano zs90 zetasizer equipment

Manufactured by Malvern Panalytical
Sourced in United Kingdom

The Nano ZS90 Zetasizer is a lab equipment designed for particle size and zeta potential measurements. It utilizes dynamic light scattering (DLS) technology to determine the size distribution of particles in the nanometer to micrometer range. The equipment also measures the zeta potential, which provides information about the surface charge of the particles.

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Liposomal Encapsulation Efficiency Determination

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The mean diameter of liposomes was determined by dynamic light scattering at 25 °C at an angle of 90°. The zeta potential was evaluated by electrophoretic mobility determination at an angle of 90°. Size and zeta potential measurements were performed in triplicate using the nano ZS90 Zetasizer equipment (Malvern Instruments, England). The samples were diluted using a 0.9% (w/v) NaCl solution. The encapsulation efficiency (EE) of IRN in liposomes was determined by HPLC, using phosphate buffer: acenonitrile (70:30 v/v) + 0.2% triethylamine (pH 2.5, adjusted with phosphoric acid) as the mobile phase, and a reversed-phase C18 column with fluorescence detection [30 (link)].
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Liposomal Encapsulation Efficiency Determination

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The mean diameter of liposomes was determined by dynamic light scattering at 25 °C at an angle of 90°. The zeta potential was evaluated by electrophoretic mobility determination at an angle of 90°. Size and zeta potential measurements were performed in triplicate using the nano ZS90 Zetasizer equipment (Malvern Instruments, England). The samples were diluted using a 0.9% (w/v) NaCl solution. The encapsulation efficiency (EE) of IRN in liposomes was determined by HPLC, using phosphate buffer: acenonitrile (70:30 v/v) + 0.2% triethylamine (pH 2.5, adjusted with phosphoric acid) as the mobile phase, and a reversed-phase C18 column with fluorescence detection [30 (link)].
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