2016
DOI: 10.1038/srep37705
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Fabrication of functional hollow microspheres constructed from MOF shells: Promising drug delivery systems with high loading capacity and targeted transport

Abstract: An advanced multifunctional, hollow metal-organic framework (MOF) drug delivery system with a high drug loading level and targeted delivery was designed and fabricated for the first time and applied to inhibit tumour cell growth. This hollow MOF targeting drug delivery system was prepared via a simple post-synthetic surface modification procedure, starting from hollow ZIF-8 successfully obtained for the first time via a mild phase transformation under solvothermal conditions. As a result, the hollow ZIF-8 exhi… Show more

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“…The 5‐FU loading capacity was calculated to be 524.326 mg/g MIL‐53(Fe)‐PEG, which is 52.4% wt 5‐FU loading capacity. This 5‐FU loading capacity is higher than a zinc metalorganic framework reported previously …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 55%
“…The 5‐FU loading capacity was calculated to be 524.326 mg/g MIL‐53(Fe)‐PEG, which is 52.4% wt 5‐FU loading capacity. This 5‐FU loading capacity is higher than a zinc metalorganic framework reported previously …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 55%
“…181 Hollow MOFs microspheres with MOFs shells with inherent pores as windows and deep submicron-scale cavities were made in combination with FA on the surface of the microsphere as the targeting agent, which is a promising DDS for the cancer treatment. 182 In addition, MOFs-based nanocomposites with gold nanoclusters were used to real-time monitor drug release through its external porosity and pH-dependent luminescence. Composites demonstrated good biocompatibility and high luminescence for potential use in the cancer treatment.…”
Section: Metal-organic Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For CCL and CCS, the bands at 1372 and 1320 cm −1 suggested the existence of hydroxyl groups in cellulose and chitosan (Qiu et al, 2010). The peak at 1621 cm −1 increased after NC coated with CCL or CCS, attributing to the C C vibration between ZIF-7 and CL/CS (Gao, Hai, Baigude, Guan, & Liu, 2016). In addition, an obvious peak at 1160 cm −1 of NC@CCS should be attributed to the presence of C N stretching vibrations (Fazlifard, Mohammadi, & Bakhtiari, 2017) originating in amino group of chitosan.…”
Section: Physicochemical Characterizationmentioning
confidence: 94%