Issue 8, 2022

Phase-shift nanodroplets as an emerging sonoresponsive nanomaterial for imaging and drug delivery applications

Abstract

Nanodroplets – emerging phase-changing sonoresponsive materials – have attracted substantial attention in biomedical applications for both tumour imaging and therapeutic purposes due to their unique response to ultrasound. As ultrasound is applied at different frequencies and powers, nanodroplets have been shown to cavitate by the process of acoustic droplet vapourisation (ADV), causing the development of mechanical forces which promote sonoporation through cellular membranes. This allows drugs to be delivered efficiently into deeper tissues where tumours are located. Recent reviews on nanodroplets are mostly focused on the mechanism of cavitation and their applications in biomedical fields. However, the chemistry of the nanodroplet components has not been discussed or reviewed yet. In this review, the commonly used materials and preparation methods of nanodroplets are summarised. More importantly, this review provides examples of variable chemistry components in nanodroplets which link them to their efficiency as ultrasound-multimodal imaging agents to image and monitor drug delivery. Finally, the drawbacks of current research, future development, and future direction of nanodroplets are discussed.

Graphical abstract: Phase-shift nanodroplets as an emerging sonoresponsive nanomaterial for imaging and drug delivery applications

Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
30 11 2021
Accepted
19 1 2022
First published
15 2 2022

Nanoscale, 2022,14, 2943-2965

Phase-shift nanodroplets as an emerging sonoresponsive nanomaterial for imaging and drug delivery applications

W. Zhang, Y. Shi, S. Abd Shukor, A. Vijayakumaran, S. Vlatakis, M. Wright and M. Thanou, Nanoscale, 2022, 14, 2943 DOI: 10.1039/D1NR07882H

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