Incorporating Fluorescent Organosilica and Zeolitic Imidazolate Frameworks into Periodic Mesoporous Organosilica for the Enhanced Cargo Delivery of 5‐Fluorouracil

Author:

Huynh Linh Ty12,Nguyen Thao Vy Thi123ORCID,Mai Ngoc Xuan Dat23,Doan Tan Le Hoang23,Do Han Hoang12,Pham Quyen Toan12,Minh Tri Le12,Ung Thuy Dieu Thi4,Thuy Nguyen Linh Ho23

Affiliation:

1. School of Medicine Ho Chi Minh City 721337 Vietnam

2. Vietnam National University-Ho Chi Minh City Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam

3. Center for Innovative Materials and Architectures Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam

4. Institute of Materials Science Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology Hanoi Vietnam

Abstract

AbstractNanosized zeolitic imidazolate frameworks (nZIFs) are being researched as 5‐fluorouracil (5‐FU) carriers for the treatment of cancer. The surface functionalization of ZIFs with periodic mesoporous organosilicas (PMOs) is expected to enhance stability and prevent the flocculation of nZIFs. In this study, ZIF‐7 nanomaterials and fluorescent organosilicas (FITC−APTES) were effectively introduced into PMO nanoparticles, and the resulting product was named ZIF‐7@PMO. The surface functionalization with the PMO nanoparticles enhanced the chemical stability of ZIF‐7 nanoparticles in ethanol. The study examined the impact of temperature on the synthesis of ZIF‐7@PMO and found that low temperatures were more conducive to the encapsulation of ZIF‐7 nanoparticles and fluorescent organosilica, as well as pore size retention. Moreover, the drug storage capacity of the ZIF‐7@PMO nanoparticles was evaluated via their loading and release of 5‐FU. The results revealed that the ZIF‐7@PMO nanoparticles could adsorb 5‐FU with a loading capacity of 100–140 mg g−1 for 24 h. ZIF‐7@PMO released half of 5‐FU amount within 8 h before releasing a maximum of 75 % within 3 days. Therefore, the fluorescent ZIF‐7@PMO nanoparticles could be a potential drug carrier in the field of controlled drug delivery.

Publisher

Wiley

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