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Design and degradation of permanently porous vitamin C and zinc-based metal-organic framework.

Tia K TajnšekErik Svensson GrapeTom WillhammarTatjana Antonić JelićUroš JavornikGoran DražićNataša Zabukovec LogarMatjaž Mazaj
Published in: Communications chemistry (2022)
Bioapplication is an emerging field of metal-organic frameworks (MOF) utilization, but biocompatible MOFs with permanent porosity are still a rarity in the field. In addition, biocompatibility of MOF constituents is often overlooked when designing bioMOF systems, intended for drug delivery. Herein, we present the a Zn(II) bioMOF based on vitamin C as an independent ligand (bioNICS-1) forming a three-dimensional chiral framework with permanent microporosity. Comprehensive study of structure stability in biorelavant media in static and dynamic conditions demonstrates relatively high structure resistivity, retaining a high degree of its parent specific surface area. Robustness of the 3D framework enables a slow degradation process, resulting in controllable release of bioactive components, as confirmed by kinetic studies. BioNICS-1 can thus be considered as a suitable candidate for the design of a small drug molecule delivery system, which was demonstrated by successful loading and release of urea-a model drug for topical application-within and from the MOF pores.
Keyphrases
  • metal organic framework
  • drug delivery
  • ionic liquid
  • drug release
  • adverse drug
  • drug induced
  • heavy metals
  • cancer therapy
  • risk assessment
  • electronic health record