Abstract:Iron-based crystalline porous materials (CPM) emerged as a new class of biodegradable and non-toxic materials of high interest for drug delivery systems (DDS) due to their high loading capacity and...
“…Furthermore, the cytotoxicity test has already verified the biocompatibility of the Fe-CPMs. 34 These results suggest the biological compatibility of the CPMs being used as potential drug carriers in the future.…”
Section: Drug Sustained Release Kinetics Studymentioning
This study focused on synthesizing two iron-based crystalline porous materials (CPMs) with cationic framework and their loading capacities and sustained release behavior for diclofenac sodium (DS), an anionic drug.
“…Furthermore, the cytotoxicity test has already verified the biocompatibility of the Fe-CPMs. 34 These results suggest the biological compatibility of the CPMs being used as potential drug carriers in the future.…”
Section: Drug Sustained Release Kinetics Studymentioning
This study focused on synthesizing two iron-based crystalline porous materials (CPMs) with cationic framework and their loading capacities and sustained release behavior for diclofenac sodium (DS), an anionic drug.
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