Sulfadiazine hosted in MIL-53(Al) as a biocide topical delivery system

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Abstract

Sulfadiazine (SDZ), a bacteriostatic agent, was hosted in a metal-organic framework, specifically in MIL-53(Al) and modified-zinc MIL-53(Al,Zn). Materials were characterized structural, and texturally. Both hosts loaded sulfadiazine but they were differenced regarding the release of sulfadiazine. The presence of zinc plays a significant role to the modulation of sulfadiazine-MOF interactions. Release of sulfadiazine from sulfadiazine@MOFs was monitored in vitro and ex vivo conditions. A kinetic release model is proposed for in vitro sulfadiazine release. Remarkably, the materials did not show cytotoxicity against eukaryote cells.

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Águila-Rosas, J., Quirino-Barreda, T., Leyva-Gómez, G., González-Zamora, E., Ibarra, I. A., & Lima, E. (2020). Sulfadiazine hosted in MIL-53(Al) as a biocide topical delivery system. RSC Advances, 10(43), 25645–25651. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0ra03636f

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