Trends in degradable mesoporous organosilica-based nanomaterials for controlling drug delivery: A mini review

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The last few years of enhancing the design of hybrid mesoporous organosilica nanoparticles has allowed their degradation under specific pathologic conditions, which finally is showing a light in their potential use as drug delivery systems towards clinical trials. Nevertheless, the issue of controlling the degradation on-demand at cellular level still remains a major challenge, even if it has lately been addressed through the incorporation of degradable organo-bridged alkoxysilanes into the silica framework. On this basis, this mini review covers some of the most recent examples of different degradable organosilica nanomaterials with potential application in nanomedicine, from degradable non-porous to mesoporous organosilica nanoparticles (MONs), functionalized with responsive molecular gates, and also the very promising degradable periodic mesoporous organosilica materials (PMOs) only consisting of organosilica bridges.

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Poscher, V., & Salinas, Y. (2020, September 1). Trends in degradable mesoporous organosilica-based nanomaterials for controlling drug delivery: A mini review. Materials. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/MA13173668

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