Zn-based porous coordination solid as diclofenac sodium carrier

GN Lucena, RC Alves, MP Abuçafy… - Journal of Solid State …, 2018 - Elsevier
Journal of Solid State Chemistry, 2018Elsevier
Drug delivery systems produced with biocompatible components can be used to reduce
adverse effects and improve therapy efficacy. Most of the carrier materials reported in the
literature show poor drug loading and rapid release. However, porous hybrid solids, such as
metal-organic frameworks, are well suited to serve as carriers for delivery and imaging
applications. In this work, a luminescent and nontoxic porous Zn (II) coordination polymer
with 4, 4′-biphenyl-dicarboxylic acid (BPDC) and adenine linkers (BioMOF-Zn) was …
Abstract
Drug delivery systems produced with biocompatible components can be used to reduce adverse effects and improve therapy efficacy. Most of the carrier materials reported in the literature show poor drug loading and rapid release. However, porous hybrid solids, such as metal-organic frameworks, are well suited to serve as carriers for delivery and imaging applications. In this work, a luminescent and nontoxic porous Zn(II) coordination polymer with 4,4′-biphenyl-dicarboxylic acid (BPDC) and adenine linkers (BioMOF-Zn) was synthesized by a solvothermal process and characterized by PXRD, TGA, SEM-FEG, and FTIR. Nitrogen adsorption measurements revealed the presence of micropores as well as mesopores in the framework after activation of the material. The blue-emitting BioMOF-Zn exhibited an outstanding loading capacity (1.72 g g−1) and satisfactory release capability (56% after two days) for diclofenac sodium.
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