Cation-Triggered Drug Release from a Porous Zinc−Adeninate Metal−Organic Framework
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A porous anionic metal-organic framework, bio-MOF-1, constructed using adenine as a biomolecular building block is described. The porosity of this material is evaluated, its stability in biological buffers is studied, and its potential as a material for controlled drug release is investigated. Specifically, procainamide HCl is loaded into the pores of bio-MOF-1 using a simple cation exchange process. Exogenous cations from biological buffers are shown to affect the release of the adsorbed drug molecules.
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- Chemistry
- Porosity
- Zinc
- Adsorption
- Metal-organic framework
- Molecule
- Metal
- Chemical engineering
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- Clean water and sanitation
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