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Synthesis and characterisation of antimicrobial metal–organic frameworks as multi-drug carriers

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posted on 2024-08-29, 13:30 authored by Ahmed Ahmed, Aileen Kelly, Dayle Leonard, Waleed Saleem, Andrey BezrukovAndrey Bezrukov, Constantinos G. Efthymiou, Michael ZaworotkoMichael Zaworotko, Davide Tiana, Aoife Boyd, Constantina Papatriantafyllopoulou

Antibiotic resistance is a significant global concern, necessitating the development of either new anti-biotics or advanced delivery methods. With this in mind, we report on the synthesis and characterisation of a new family of Metal–Organic Frameworks (MOFs), OnG6 MOFs, designed to act as multi-drug carriers for bacterial infection treatment. OnG6 is based on the pro-drug 4,4’-azodisalicylic acid (AZDH4), which in vivo produces two equivalents of para-aminosalicylic acid (ASA), a crucial drug for M. tuberculosis treatment. X-ray and computational studies revealed that OnG6 MOFs are mesoporous MOFs with etb topology and an [M2(AZD)] formula (M = Zn, OnG6-Zn; Mg, OnG6-Mg; Cu, OnG6-Cu; and Co, OnG6-Co), featuring 1-dimensional channel type pores of 25 Å diameter. OnG6 MOFs are the first reported MOFs bearing the ligand AZDH4, joining the family of mesoporous MOFs arranged in a honeycomb pattern. They absorb isoniazid (INH) and ciprofloxacin (CIPRO) with the former being a specific antibiotic for M. tuberculosis, and the latter being a broader-spectrum antibiotic. The stability of the MOFs and their capacity for antibiotic uptake depend on the nature of the metal ion, with OnG6-Mg demonstrating the highest drug absorption. The antimicrobial activity of these species was assessed against S. aureus and E. coli, revealing that the carriers containing CIPRO displayed optimal efficacy.

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SSPC_Phase 2

Science Foundation Ireland

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Dalton Transactions, 2024, 53, pp. 11867-11875

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Royal Society of Chemistry

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