Freeze-fracture electron microscopy was used to characterize the micro
structure of a novel multivesicular liposome (MVL) currently under inv
estigation as a depot-type drug delivery vehicle. The interior of the
MVL includes bilayer-enclosed, water-filled compartments surrounded by
an encapsulating outer membrane. The contacts between compartments ex
hibit tetrahedral coordination analogous to a gas-liquid foam that per
sists to the bilayer level, and the compartments take on a variety of
polyhedral shapes and sizes. Close examination of the distribution of
polyhedra shows that it is nearly identical to theoretical predictions
and computer simulations of polytetrahedral random close packing. As
such, the MVL structure is one of the first experimental visualization
s of the polytetrahedral random close packed molecular structure predi
cted for liquids and metallic glasses.