Hi all, might be a hard question. I work with lipid nanoparticles and one of the best ways to look at the morphology of the particles is to do CryoTEM which is very expensive as I don't have my own to run routine analysis.
However, I did look at a couple of my samples and found that some of the particles have blebs or bubbles, probably due to excess phospholipid. I want to get rid of the blebs and I know that exchanging the phospholipid to a different one will help based off literature, and I want to vary the ratio of phospholipid to try and reduce the number of blebs.
I want to do these experiments but I don't have the money to send all the samples off for Cryo TEM. Does anyone know of any other methods I could use to detect blebs without looking at them?
I use a Zetasizer to measure Zavg and polydispersity so I was thinking polydispersity would be a good measure, as the blebs would increase poly, but we do also get a variety of particle sizes on the non bleb particles.
thanks for any input.