2019
DOI: 10.1002/slct.201901887
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Fabrication of a Zn(II)‐Based 2D Pillar Bilayer Metal‐Organic Framework for Antimicrobial Activity

Abstract: A Zn(II)-based two-dimensional (2D) pillar bilayer metal-organic framework (MOF) [{Zn(aip)(4,4'-bpy) 0.5 (MeOH)}⋅(H 2 O)] n (1), (H 2 aip = 5-aminoisophthalic acid and 4,4'-bpy = 4, 4'-bipyridine) has been designed and structurally characterized by single crystal X-ray diffraction (SCXRD) technique. Compound 1 exhibits considerable antibacterial activity upon Escherichia coli (E. coli) and Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus), for which IC 50 values have been obtained as 86.26 � 1.2 μg/ml and 95.96 � 2.04 μg/ml r… Show more

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“…Distinctive physicochemical properties of the MOF enhance the loading capacity of the MOF compared to other carrier molecules. , Lipophilic outer membranes of bacteria only allow hydrophobic and amphiphilic plant metabolites to be internalized and employ their antimicrobial action. The phytochemical-loaded MOF showed greater antimicrobial action. Thus, it can be a potential carrier of the hydrophobic metabolites to control pathogenic species.…”
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“…Distinctive physicochemical properties of the MOF enhance the loading capacity of the MOF compared to other carrier molecules. , Lipophilic outer membranes of bacteria only allow hydrophobic and amphiphilic plant metabolites to be internalized and employ their antimicrobial action. The phytochemical-loaded MOF showed greater antimicrobial action. Thus, it can be a potential carrier of the hydrophobic metabolites to control pathogenic species.…”
Section: Potential Of Mof Against Resistant Microbesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…MOFs have been used extensively as biomolecules and drug carrier molecules in recent years. , Hence, MOF-mediated antibiotics (e.g., ciprofloxacin, gentamicin, vancomycin, nalidixic acid, gentamicin, and vancomycin) delivery can be a potential tool to treat microbial infection. , Loading of antibiotics does not affect the crystal phase of the framework and thus maintains its properties . Therefore, a synergistic effect of the MOF with antibiotics and other antimicrobial agents is another effective way to control resistant microorganisms.…”
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“…In the 2D MOF [Zn 2 (aip) 2 (bpy)(H 2 O) 2 ]•2MeOH (aip = 5-aminoisophthalate), the square pyramidal Zn(II) atom is bonded to an aqua ligand, an oxygen atom of aip, an N atom of the amino group, and a N from bpy in the equatorial basal plane. 416 The oxygen atom of another aip anion occupies the apical position. The aip anion in turn connected three different Zn(II) atoms.…”
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“…This work significantly unlocks a new path of application of MOF-embedded hydrogels in treating skin diseases and drug delivery. A Zn(II) based 2D MOF [{Zn(aip)(4,4′bpy) 0.5 (MeOH)}•(H 2 O)] n (H 2 aip = 5-aminoisophthalic acid and 4,4′-bpy = 4,4′-bipyridine) was reported by Dutta et al119 The compound exhibited antibacterial action on E. coli and S. aureus with IC50 values of 86.26 ± 1.2 and 95.96 ± 2.04 μg mL , respectively. Lee and co-workers reported zeolite based framework ZIF-8 loaded with iodine.…”
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