Degradation of Mesoporous Silica Materials in Biological Milieu: The Gateway for Therapeutic Applications
Since early developments in the field of mesoporous materials, mesoporous silica has attracted large interest in drug delivery, as they display an ordered array of pores with diameters ranging from 2 to 50 nm, which can be loaded with drugs. Mesoporous silica dissolves at physiological pH, triggerin...
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| author | Sergio E. Moya Raquel Ruiz Hernández Paula C. Angelomé |
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| description | Since early developments in the field of mesoporous materials, mesoporous silica has attracted large interest in drug delivery, as they display an ordered array of pores with diameters ranging from 2 to 50 nm, which can be loaded with drugs. Mesoporous silica dissolves at physiological pH, triggering the release of loaded drugs. Several studies have focused on determining the key factors that determine the biodistribution, biocompatibility, and toxicity both in vitro or in vivo. However, in vivo studies focused on the degradation of mesoporous silica materials are very scarce, despite its relevance for drug release. In this perspective, recent works addressing mesoporous materials degradation in the context of drug delivery are discussed, first from a physicochemical point of view, and secondly in in vivo settings, in animal models that are the closest conditions to the encountered when the mesoporous materials are administered to humans. Finally, further discussion about the future directions in the design of mesoporous nanomaterials for therapy and for the study of their biological fate are presented. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-e7fa406a4197474b8a5e5eb91c1688cb2025-08-19T23:07:17ZengWiley-VCHAdvanced NanoBiomed Research2699-93072024-10-01410n/an/a10.1002/anbr.202400005Degradation of Mesoporous Silica Materials in Biological Milieu: The Gateway for Therapeutic ApplicationsSergio E. Moya0Raquel Ruiz Hernández1Paula C. Angelomé2Soft Matter Nanotechnology Group CIC biomaGUNE Paseo Miramón 182 C 20014 San Sebastian SpainSoft Matter Nanotechnology Group CIC biomaGUNE Paseo Miramón 182 C 20014 San Sebastian SpainGerencia Química & Instituto de Nanociencia y Nanotecnología CAC, CNEA, CONICET Av. General Paz 1499 1650 San Martín [Buenos Aires] ArgentinaSince early developments in the field of mesoporous materials, mesoporous silica has attracted large interest in drug delivery, as they display an ordered array of pores with diameters ranging from 2 to 50 nm, which can be loaded with drugs. Mesoporous silica dissolves at physiological pH, triggering the release of loaded drugs. Several studies have focused on determining the key factors that determine the biodistribution, biocompatibility, and toxicity both in vitro or in vivo. However, in vivo studies focused on the degradation of mesoporous silica materials are very scarce, despite its relevance for drug release. In this perspective, recent works addressing mesoporous materials degradation in the context of drug delivery are discussed, first from a physicochemical point of view, and secondly in in vivo settings, in animal models that are the closest conditions to the encountered when the mesoporous materials are administered to humans. Finally, further discussion about the future directions in the design of mesoporous nanomaterials for therapy and for the study of their biological fate are presented.https://doi.org/10.1002/anbr.202400005drug deliveryin vivo experimentsmesoporous nanoparticlesmesoporous oxidessilica dissolution |
| spellingShingle | Sergio E. Moya Raquel Ruiz Hernández Paula C. Angelomé Degradation of Mesoporous Silica Materials in Biological Milieu: The Gateway for Therapeutic Applications drug delivery in vivo experiments mesoporous nanoparticles mesoporous oxides silica dissolution |
| title | Degradation of Mesoporous Silica Materials in Biological Milieu: The Gateway for Therapeutic Applications |
| title_full | Degradation of Mesoporous Silica Materials in Biological Milieu: The Gateway for Therapeutic Applications |
| title_fullStr | Degradation of Mesoporous Silica Materials in Biological Milieu: The Gateway for Therapeutic Applications |
| title_full_unstemmed | Degradation of Mesoporous Silica Materials in Biological Milieu: The Gateway for Therapeutic Applications |
| title_short | Degradation of Mesoporous Silica Materials in Biological Milieu: The Gateway for Therapeutic Applications |
| title_sort | degradation of mesoporous silica materials in biological milieu the gateway for therapeutic applications |
| topic | drug delivery in vivo experiments mesoporous nanoparticles mesoporous oxides silica dissolution |
| url | https://doi.org/10.1002/anbr.202400005 |
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