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A Technical Guide for Performing Spectroscopic Measurements on Metal-Organic Frameworks
Published on: April 28, 2023
Recent developments on zinc(ii) metal-organic framework nanocarriers for physiological pH-responsive drug delivery
Weicong Liu1, Ying Pan1, Weiwei Xiao2
1Guangdong Key Laboratory for Research and Development of Natural Drugs, Dongguan Key Laboratory of Drug Design and Formulation Technology , Key Laboratory of Research and Development of New Medical Materials of Guangdong Medical University and School of Pharmacy , Guangdong Medical University , Dongguan , 523808 , P. R. China . Email: xspeng@gdmu.edu.cn ; Email: jianqiangliu8@gdmu.edu.cn ; ; Tel: +86 769 22896560.
Abstract:
The high storage capacities and excellent biocompatibilities of zinc(ii) metal-organic frameworks (Zn-MOFs) have made them outstanding candidates as drug delivery carriers. Recent studies on the pH-responsive processes based on carrier-drug interactions have proven them to be the most efficient and effective way to control the release profiles of drugs. To satisfy the ever-growing demand in cancer therapy, great efforts are being devoted to the development of methods to precisely control drug release and achieve targeted use of an active substance at the right time and place. In this review article, we discuss the diverse stimuli based on Zn-MOFs carriers that have been achieved upon external activation from single pH-stimulus-responsive or/and multiple pH-stimuli-responsive viewpoints. Also, the perspectives and future challenges in this type of carrier system are discussed.
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