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Metal-Organic Frameworks as Efficient Materials for Drug Delivery

Fill 'em up: The metal carboxylates MIL‐100 and MIL‐101 act as porous matrices (see picture; MIL=Materials of Institut Lavoisier) for drug‐delivery systems using Ibuprofen as a model substrate. Very large amounts of the drug could be incorporated, up to an unprecedented capacity of 1.4 g of dru...

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Published in:Angewandte Chemie International Edition 2006-09, Vol.45 (36), p.5974-5978
Main Authors: Horcajada, Patricia, Serre, Christian, Vallet-Regí, María, Sebban, Muriel, Taulelle, Francis, Férey, Gérard
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Language:English
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Summary:Fill 'em up: The metal carboxylates MIL‐100 and MIL‐101 act as porous matrices (see picture; MIL=Materials of Institut Lavoisier) for drug‐delivery systems using Ibuprofen as a model substrate. Very large amounts of the drug could be incorporated, up to an unprecedented capacity of 1.4 g of drug per gram of porous solid for MIL‐101, and the total release of Ibuprofen was achieved under physiological conditions in 3 (MIL‐100) and 6 days (MIL‐101).
ISSN:1433-7851
1521-3773
DOI:10.1002/anie.200601878