1. Drug delivery from hydrophobic-modified mesoporous silicas: Control via modification level and site-selective modification
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Tang, Qunli, Chen, Yuxi, Chen, Jianghua, Li, Jin, Xu, Yao, Wu, Dong, and Sun, Yuhan
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DRUG delivery systems , *MESOPOROUS materials , *SILICA , *CONDENSATION , *IBUPROFEN , *NUCLEAR magnetic resonance spectroscopy , *SURFACES (Technology) , *FUNCTIONAL groups - Abstract
Abstract: Dimethylsilyl (DMS) modified mesoporous silicas were successfully prepared via co-condensation and post-grafting modification methods. The post-grafting modification was carried out by the reaction of the as-synthesized MCM-41 material (before CTAB removal) with diethoxydimethylsinale (DEDMS). N2 adsorption–desorption and 29Si MAS NMR characterization demonstrated that different amount of DMS groups were successfully incorporated into the co-condensation modified samples, and the functional DMS groups were placed selectively on the pore openings and external pore surfaces in the post-grafting modified samples. Subsequently, the controlled drug delivery properties from the resulting DMS-modified mesoporous silicas were investigated in detail. The drug adsorption experiments showed that the adsorption capacities were mainly depended on the content of silanol group (CSG) in the corresponding carriers. The in vitro tests exhibited that the incorporation of DMS groups greatly retarded the ibuprofen release rate. Moreover, the ibuprofen release profiles could be well modulated by varying DMS modification levels and site-selective distribution of functional groups in mesoporous carriers. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2010
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