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Comparative Analysis of Different Biophysical Techniques for Exosome Characterization

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Authors

    Xiaojuan Yu,   Zhaoxing Wang,  
    Zhaoxing Wang
    Ruifeng Zhang,   Wenli Guo,   Qing Chang,   Wendan Chu,   Chengshi Zeng,   Lan Wang,  
    Lan Wang
    Chuanfei Yu,  
    Chuanfei Yu
    Wenqi Li
    Wenqi Li
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Keywords
Exosomes; Characterization; Nanoparticle tracking analysis; Dynamic light scattering; Analytical ultracentrifugation

Abstract

Exosomes, as key mediators of intercellular communication, have demonstrated great potential in drug delivery. However, their accurate characterization remains challenging due to their complex physical properties. This study purified exosomes from milk and human urine using ultracentrifugation and the EXODUS systems and systematically compared several biophysical techniques to characterize them, including dynamic light scattering (DLS), nanoparticle tracking analysis (NTA), NanoCoulter technology, and analytical ultracentrifugation (AUC). DLS was found to be suitable for the rapid preliminary assessment of homogeneous samples but it is sensitive to large particles and has limited repeatability. NTA provides better resolution of particle size distribution and dynamic changes. NanoCoulter offers absolute particle concentration but is constrained by its detection range, and AUC demonstrates unique advantages in assessing sample purity using sedimentation behavior and UV absorption. The study findings suggest that a single technique is insufficient for comprehensive exosome characterization. Integrating multiple methods for orthogonal validation may help to establish a more reliable exosome characterization system.

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2025-12-31

How to Cite

Yu, X., Wang, Z., Zhang, R., Guo, W., Chang, Q., Chu, W., Zeng, C., Wang, L., Yu, C., & Li, W. (2025). Comparative Analysis of Different Biophysical Techniques for Exosome Characterization. LangTaoSha Preprint Server. https://doi.org/10.65215/LTSpreprints.2025.12.29.000073

Declaration of Competing Interests

The authors declare no competing interests to disclose.