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Fabrication of Porous Fe-Based Metal-Organic Complex for the Enhanced Delivery of 5-Fluorouracil in In Vitro Treatment of Cancer Cells

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ACS OMEGA
Volume 7, Issue 50, Pages 46674-46681

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsomega.2c05614

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  1. 562 Program
  2. [D?TD?L.CN-72/19]

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In this study, a porous FeBDC-PEG material was successfully constructed and tested for its drug delivery properties. The FeBDC-PEG showed a high loading capacity and efficient release of 5-fluorouracil. Additionally, the study demonstrated the safety and stability of FeBDC-PEG in mice.
Metal-organic complexes are one of the most studied materials in the last few decades, which are fabricated from organic ligands and metal ions to form robust frameworks with porous structures. In this work, iron-1,4-benzenedicarboxylic-polyethylene glycol (FeBDC-PEG) with a porous structure was successfully constructed by an iron(III) benzene dicarboxylate and polyethylene glycol diacid. The drug-delivery properties of the resultant FeBDC-PEG were tested for the loading and release of the 5-fluorouracil compound. The maximal loading capacity of Fe-BDC-PEG for 5-fluorouracil was determined to be 348.22 mg/g. The drug release of 5-fluorouracil-loaded Fe-BDC-PEG after 7 days was 92.69% and reached a maximum of 97.52% after 10 days. The 7 day and acute oral toxicity of Fe-BDCPEG in mice were studied. The results show that no reasonable change or mortality was observed upon administration of Fe-BDC-PEG complex in mice at 10 g/kg body weight. When the uptake of Fe-BDC-PEG particles in mice was continued for 7 consecutive days, the mortality, feed consumption, body weight, and daily activity were negligibly changed.

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