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Metal-Organic Framework Microsphere Formulation for Pulmonary Administration.

Cristina Fernández-PazSara RojasPablo Salcedo-AbrairaTeresa Simón-YarzaCarmen Remuñán-LópezPatricia Horcajada
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2020)
Although nanoscaled metal-organic frameworks (nanoMOFs) are promising drug carriers, their appropriate formulation remains almost unexplored and basically restricted to intravenous routes. Lungs, beneficiating from a large absorption surface and low enzymatic presence, are a very attractive target for both local and systemic delivery. However, pulmonary nanoMOF formulation is a pending and defying task. Thus, we propose a pioneer nanoMOF-based microsphere system as a potential platform for pulmonary administration. A biocompatible nanoMOF was successfully encapsulated in mannitol by a simple and continuous spray-drying technique. Upon intratracheal administration to rats, the resulting formulation, exhibiting optimal properties (i.e., homogeneity, size, density, and spray-drying process yield), was able to release the intact nanoMOF carrier uniformly along the lungs, reaching the bronchioles and alveoli.
Keyphrases
  • metal organic framework
  • drug delivery
  • pulmonary hypertension
  • drug release
  • high dose
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  • emergency department
  • high throughput
  • drug induced
  • climate change