2022
DOI: 10.1039/d1ra08624c
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Hydrogen-bond super-amphiphile based drug delivery system: design, synthesis, and biological evaluation

Abstract: Drug delivery systems (DDSs) show great application prospects in tumor therapy.

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“…The presence of both cationic elements and organic bridges in their structure boosts a wide range of interactions between the MOF and the target drug including electrostatic, covalent, and hydrogen bonds, leading to a successful drug entrapment within the MOF network. [76][77][78] For instance, effective encapsulation of 5-FU within the structure of ZIF-8 and IRMOF-3 has been reported in the literature. [68,74] The fluorine atoms of 5-FU and the hydrogen atoms of the organic ligands can form H-bonds that stabilize the drug-MOF complex.…”
Section: Enzyme-responsivementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The presence of both cationic elements and organic bridges in their structure boosts a wide range of interactions between the MOF and the target drug including electrostatic, covalent, and hydrogen bonds, leading to a successful drug entrapment within the MOF network. [76][77][78] For instance, effective encapsulation of 5-FU within the structure of ZIF-8 and IRMOF-3 has been reported in the literature. [68,74] The fluorine atoms of 5-FU and the hydrogen atoms of the organic ligands can form H-bonds that stabilize the drug-MOF complex.…”
Section: Enzyme-responsivementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to overcome these challenges, carrier-based drug delivery systems (DDSs) have been developed. Such systems have shown promise as an effective strategy to enhance therapeutic efficiency due to their ability to achieve high drug-loading capacities and facilitate sustained drug release [ 1 ]. Drug delivery systems refer to the use of carriers to transport drugs and control their release and distribution within the human body.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%