Autor/a

Amorín Ferré, Laura

Busqué Sánchez, Félix

Bourdelande, Jose

Ruiz-Molina, Daniel

Hernando Campos, Jordi

Novio Vázquez, Fernando

Data de publicació

2013

Resum

The interplay of guest encapsulation and release mechanisms in nanoscale metal-organic vehicles and its effect on the drug-delivery kinetics of these materials were investigated through a new multidisciplinary approach. Two rationally-designed molecular guests were synthesized, which consist of a red-fluorescent benzophenoxazine dye covalently tethered to a coordinating catechol group and a protected, non-coordinating catechol moiety. This allowed loading of the guests into compositionally and structurally equivalent coordination polymer particles through distinct encapsulation mechanisms: coordination and mechanical entrapment. The two types of particles delivered their fluorescent cargo with remarkably different kinetic profiles, which could be satisfactorily modeled considering degradation- and diffusion-controlled release processes. This demonstrates that careful selection of the method of guest incorporation into coordination polymer nanoparticles allows selective tuning of the rate of drug delivery from these materials and, therefore, of the time window of action of the encapsulated therapeutic agents. Drug-release mechanisms uncovered! Coordination polymer nanoparticles loaded with coordinated and mechanically entrapped fluorescent guests were prepared as benchmark systems to investigate diffusion- and degradation-controlled drug delivery from these materials (see figure).

Tipus de document

Article

Llengua

Anglès

Matèries i paraules clau

Drug delivery; Fluorescence; Metal-organic frameworks; Nanoparticles; Polymers

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