In SituNanoarchitectonics of a MOF Hydrogel: A Self-Adhesive and pH-Responsive Smart Platform for Phototherapeutic Delivery

Autor: Reddy, Yeddula Nikhileshwar, De, Angana, Paul, Shatabdi, Pujari, Anil Kumar, Bhaumik, Jayeeta
Zdroj: Biomacromolecules; April 2023, Vol. 24 Issue: 4 p1717-1730, 14p
Abstrakt: Metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) have dramatically changed the fundamentals of drug delivery, catalysis, and gas storage as a result of their porous geometry, controlled architecture, and ease of postsynthetic modification. However, the biomedical applications of MOFs still remain a less explored area due to the constraints associated with handling, utilizing, and site-specific delivery. The major drawbacks associated with the synthesis of nano-MOFs are related to the lack of control over particle size and inhomogeneous dispersion during doping. Therefore, a smart strategy for the in situgrowth of a nano-metal–organic framework (nMOF) has been devised to incorporate it into a biocompatible polyacrylamide/starch hydrogel (PSH) composite for therapeutic applications. In this study, the post-treatment of zinc metal ion cross-linked PSH with the ligand solution generated the nZIF-8@PAM/starch composites (nZIF-8, nano-zeolitic imidazolate framework-8). The ZIF-8 nanocrystals thus formed have been found to be evenly dispersed throughout the composites. This newly designed nanoarchitectonics of an MOF hydrogel was found to be self-adhesive, which also exhibited improved mechanical strength, a viscoelastic nature, and a pH-responsive behavior. Taking advantage of these properties, it has been utilized as a sustained-release drug delivery platform for a potential photosensitizer drug (Rose Bengal). The drug was initially diffused into the in situhydrogel, and then the entire scaffold was analyzed for its potential in photodynamic therapy against bacterial strains such as E. coliand B. megaterium.The Rose Bengal loaded nano-MOF hydrogel composite exhibited remarkable IC50values within the range of 7.37 ± 0.04 and 0.51 ± 0.05 μg/mL for E. coliand B. megaterium. Further, reactive oxygen species (ROS) directed antimicrobial potential was validated using a fluorescence-based assay. This smart in situnanoarchitectonics hydrogel platform can also serve as a potential biomaterial for topical treatment including wound healing, lesions, and melanoma.
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