Journal of Inorganic Materials, Volume. 35, Issue 2, 165(2020)
Aspirin/layered double hydroxides composite (A-LDHs) and aspirin/layered double hydroxide-nanosheets composite (A-LDHs-NS) were prepared by intercalation and exfoliation-recombination, respectively. Their morphology, drug loading property and drug loading mode of the composites were characterized by XRD, SEM, TG-DTG, and FT-IR. The releasing performances of aspirin from A-LDHs and A-LDHs-NS in the phosphate buffer solutions with different pH conditions were investigated. The results show that the typical lamellar structures are hold in as-prepared LDHs and LDHs-NS. The larger specific surface area (187 m 2·g -1) of LDHs-NS, the more aspirins are loaded on its surface, among which the max drug loading is 1.178 mmol·g -1. Its releasing process lasts for more than 1440 min, much longer than 20 min of the control materials, showing excellent sustained-releasing performance. This performance may because of the strong interaction between aspirin and LDHs-NS. Moreover, the sustained releasing performance is stronger at pH 7.4 than that at pH 4.8. All data from this study provides a reference for wider application of this kind of two-dimensional materials in biomedicine.
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Li-Fang HU, Liu LIU, Jie HE, Zhi-Peng SUN, Xiao-Ping CHEN.
Category: RESEARCH PAPER
Received: Feb. 15, 2019
Accepted: --
Published Online: Jan. 27, 2021
The Author Email: HE Jie (jhe@aust.edu.cn)