Study of the physicochemical properties of exosome dispersions obtained by ultrafiltration

The article presents the results of studying the physicochemical properties of exosome preparations obtained by ultrafiltration, which indicate a high degree of the composition and properties dependence of the obtained product on the material of the filters used. Quantitative determination of protei...

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Main Authors: Kastarnova Elena, Orobets Vladimir, Shakhova Valeria, Sevostyanova Olga, Kizilova Natalya
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2019-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2019/61/e3sconf_itese18_01096.pdf
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spelling doaj-7c62434815a34198b2480ba02e9402fc2021-04-02T10:09:05ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422019-01-011350109610.1051/e3sconf/201913501096e3sconf_itese18_01096Study of the physicochemical properties of exosome dispersions obtained by ultrafiltrationKastarnova Elena0Orobets Vladimir1Shakhova Valeria2Sevostyanova Olga3Kizilova Natalya4Stavropol State Agrarian UniversityStavropol State Agrarian UniversityStavropol State Agrarian UniversityStavropol State Agrarian UniversityStavropol State Agrarian UniversityThe article presents the results of studying the physicochemical properties of exosome preparations obtained by ultrafiltration, which indicate a high degree of the composition and properties dependence of the obtained product on the material of the filters used. Quantitative determination of proteins and nucleic acids in exosome samples using UPN-50 filters allows us to conclude that the content of the main impurity compounds in the preparation is significantly reduced compared to dispersions obtained using filters with pore sizes of 220 and 450 nm. Analysis of flow cytometry data made it possible to demonstrate that when using the UPN-50 filter, an increase in the contribution to the dispersion of all types of fractions of non-exosomal size was observed, the appearance of which can result from fraction destruction associated with pore size or filter material properties. drying of the dispersion was observed in the studied exosome samples. Fraction sizes ranged from 40 to 450 nm (an average of about 200 nm). Exosomes from the entire variety of membrane vesicles are fractions that have the most suitable characteristics that allow them to be used as a nanoscale drug delivery vehicle while ensuring the necessary quality control of the drug at the sample preparation stage.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2019/61/e3sconf_itese18_01096.pdf
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author Kastarnova Elena
Orobets Vladimir
Shakhova Valeria
Sevostyanova Olga
Kizilova Natalya
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Orobets Vladimir
Shakhova Valeria
Sevostyanova Olga
Kizilova Natalya
Study of the physicochemical properties of exosome dispersions obtained by ultrafiltration
E3S Web of Conferences
author_facet Kastarnova Elena
Orobets Vladimir
Shakhova Valeria
Sevostyanova Olga
Kizilova Natalya
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title Study of the physicochemical properties of exosome dispersions obtained by ultrafiltration
title_short Study of the physicochemical properties of exosome dispersions obtained by ultrafiltration
title_full Study of the physicochemical properties of exosome dispersions obtained by ultrafiltration
title_fullStr Study of the physicochemical properties of exosome dispersions obtained by ultrafiltration
title_full_unstemmed Study of the physicochemical properties of exosome dispersions obtained by ultrafiltration
title_sort study of the physicochemical properties of exosome dispersions obtained by ultrafiltration
publisher EDP Sciences
series E3S Web of Conferences
issn 2267-1242
publishDate 2019-01-01
description The article presents the results of studying the physicochemical properties of exosome preparations obtained by ultrafiltration, which indicate a high degree of the composition and properties dependence of the obtained product on the material of the filters used. Quantitative determination of proteins and nucleic acids in exosome samples using UPN-50 filters allows us to conclude that the content of the main impurity compounds in the preparation is significantly reduced compared to dispersions obtained using filters with pore sizes of 220 and 450 nm. Analysis of flow cytometry data made it possible to demonstrate that when using the UPN-50 filter, an increase in the contribution to the dispersion of all types of fractions of non-exosomal size was observed, the appearance of which can result from fraction destruction associated with pore size or filter material properties. drying of the dispersion was observed in the studied exosome samples. Fraction sizes ranged from 40 to 450 nm (an average of about 200 nm). Exosomes from the entire variety of membrane vesicles are fractions that have the most suitable characteristics that allow them to be used as a nanoscale drug delivery vehicle while ensuring the necessary quality control of the drug at the sample preparation stage.
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