Covalent organic framework membrane for size selective release of small molecules and peptide in vitro

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Rezvani Alanagh, Hamideh
Rostami, Iman
Taleb, Mohammad
Gao, Xiaoqing
Zhang, Yadong
Khattak, Abdul Muqsit
He, Xiao
Li, Lianshan
Tang, Zhiyong
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2020
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The ability to control small drug release is crucial in biomedicine, especially for inhibiting the side effects of drugs, but it is still challenging. Herein, to mimic the controlled release of drugs, the release of organic molecules, e.g., small organic dyes and peptides, through Covalent Organic Framework (COF) membranes with ordered nanoscale pores has been investigated, showing constant zero-order release behaviours. Meanwhile, biological assessments show the good biocompatibility of the COF membrane-based release system, and the high stability of the COF membrane was manifested by the long-term release of small molecules in aqueous media.

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Journal of Materials Chemistry B

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Macromolecular and materials chemistry

Biomedical engineering

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Rezvani Alanagh, H; Rostami, I; Taleb, M; Gao, X; Zhang, Y; Khattak, AM; He, X; Li, L; Tang, Z, Covalent organic framework membrane for size selective release of small molecules and peptide in vitro, Journal of Materials Chemistry B, 2020

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