Affiliation:
1. Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, H.N.B. Garhwal University (A Central University), Srinagar, Garhwal-
246174, India
Abstract
Abstract:
Small Angle Neutron Scattering (SANS) is a powerful and novel tool for the study of soft
condensed matter, including the microscopic and nanomaterials used for drug discovery and delivery.
The sample is exposed to a neutron beam, and neutron scattering occurs, which is studied as a function
of the scattering angle to deduce a variety of information about the dynamics and structure of the material.
The technique is becoming very popular in biomedical research to investigate the various aspects
of structural biology. The low-resolution information on large heterogeneous, solubilized biomacromolecular
complexes in solution is obtained with the use of deuterium labelling and solvent
contrast variation. The article reviews the basics of the SANS technique, its applications in drug delivery
research, and its current status in biomedical research. The article covers and overviews the precise
characterization of biological structures (membranes, vesicles, proteins in solution), mesoporous
structures, colloids, and surfactants, as well as cyclodextrin complexes, lipid complexes, polymeric
nanoparticles, etc., with the help of neutron scattering. SANS is continuously evolving as a medium
for exploring the complex world of biomolecules, providing information regarding the structure, composition,
and arrangement of various constituents. With improving modelling software automation in
data reduction and the development of new neutron research facilities, SANS can be expected to remain
mainstream for biomedical research.
Funder
UGC-DAE Consortium for Scientific Research, Mumbai, India
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
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