Supramolecular β-Cyclodextrin-Quercetin Based Metal-Organic Frameworks as an Efficient Antibiofilm and Antifungal Agent.
Rajaram RajamohanChaitany Jayprakash RaoraneSeong-Cheol KimMani Murali KrishnanYong Rok LeePublished in: Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
The loading of drugs or medicinally active compounds has recently been performed using metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), which are thought to be a new type of porous material in which organic ligands and metal ions can self-assemble to form a network structure. The quercetin (QRC) loading and biofilm application on a cyclodextrin-based metal-organic framework via a solvent diffusion approach is successfully accomplished in the current study. The antibacterial plant flavonoid QRC is loaded onto β-CD-K MOFs to create the composite containing inclusion complexes (ICs) and denoted as QRC:β-CD-K MOFs. The shifting in the chemical shift values of QRC in the MOFs may be the reason for the interaction of QRC with the β-CD-K MOFs. The binding energies and relative contents of MOFs are considerably changed after the formation of QRC:β-CD-K MOFs, suggesting that the interactions took place during the loading of QRC. Confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM) showed a reduction in the formation of biofilm. The results of the cell aggregation and hyphal growth are consistent with the antibiofilm activity that is found in the treatment group. Therefore, QRC:β-CD-K MOFs had no effect on the growth of planktonic cells while inhibiting the development of hyphae and biofilm in C. albicans DAY185. This study creates new opportunities for supramolecular β-CD-based MOF development for use in biological research and pharmaceutical production.
Keyphrases
- metal organic framework
- candida albicans
- staphylococcus aureus
- nk cells
- pseudomonas aeruginosa
- biofilm formation
- induced apoptosis
- high resolution
- signaling pathway
- escherichia coli
- cystic fibrosis
- high speed
- drug delivery
- stem cells
- ionic liquid
- mass spectrometry
- oxidative stress
- optical coherence tomography
- anti inflammatory
- combination therapy