Stearic acid modified nano CuMOFs used as a nitric oxide carrier for prolonged nitric oxide release

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Abstract

Nitric oxide (NO) shows high potential in the cardiovascular system with anticoagulant and antibacterial efficacy. Cu based metal organic frameworks with amino modification (CuMOFs) were found to have an extraordinary high NO loading, but at the expense of framework stability in ambient moisture. Nano CuMOFs was synthesized by hydrothermal method in this work, and treated with stearic acid (SA) creating a hydrophobic form. It was found that the structure of the particles was not affected after treatment with SA, and the treated CuMOFs had tunable hydrophobicity. Both CuMOFs and SA modified CuMOFs adsorbed NO with the reaction of the amino group and NO to form a NONOate. SA modification enhanced stability of the CuMOFs in phosphate buffer solution (PBS, pH = 7.4), slowed down the interaction between the NO loading unit and H2O, and thus NO releasing was prolonged. The resulting NO-loaded CuMOFs inhibited platelet activation dramatically, prolonged the coagulation time and displayed excellent antibacterial properties. They could be envisioned as a good candidate for application in blood contacting implants.

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Huang, M., Zhang, J., Ke, X., Gao, S., Wu, D., Chen, J., & Weng, Y. (2022). Stearic acid modified nano CuMOFs used as a nitric oxide carrier for prolonged nitric oxide release. RSC Advances, 12(4), 2383–2390. https://doi.org/10.1039/d1ra08066k

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