| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1301104 | Coordination Chemistry Reviews | 2011 | 19 Pages |
Abstract
⺠Lipophilicity of a coordination complex is predictable based on the log P of the AL. ⺠MIL-101 shows remarkable drug loading capacity, 140% (w/w) of drug/carrier. ⺠CPs show exceptional performance over the adsorption-storage-delivery cycle for NO. ⺠In animal studies, no significant toxic effects were observed for MIL(Fe) NCPs. ⺠Anti-HIV activities of AZT-TP loaded NCPs were proven.
Keywords
MILCuSAPIESI-MSASPADMETGRASSBFSASDSCPPiBNMESNSAIDSMOPSXRPDSEDDSBIXDaunomycinFDAMCPSNanoscale coordination polymersDDSsNCPsCPTPVPDLSBDCPBScpsDOXDFTMOFsDAUElectrospray Ionization Mass SpectrometryTerephthalic acidgenerally recognized as safeDrug deliveryabsorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion, and toxicityNonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugsPharmaceuticalSBUCNSDoxorubicinBCsFood and Drug AdministrationBBBBlood–brain barrierSupramolecularSelf-emulsifying drug delivery systembiopharmaceutics classification systemcentral nervous systemDrug delivery systemsDOSYMetal-Organic FrameworksIbuprofenLDHAncillary ligandIbuSimulated body fluidPhosphate-buffered salineSEMActive Pharmaceutical Ingredientscanning electron microscopeNanoscaleDensity functional theoryNew molecular entitiesNitric oxideCoordinationLayered double hydroxideSecondary building unitsDynamic Light Scatteringpolyethylene glycolpolyvinyl pyrrolidoneCoordination polymersPEGcamptothecin
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Authors
Zhenbo Ma, Brian Moulton,
