MnAl-Layered Double Hydroxide Nanosheets Infused with Fluorouracil for Cancer Diagnosis and Therapy

Nanotheranostic materials with a layered double hydrotalcite (LDH) structure, containing manganese as a contrast agent for MRI and fluorouracil (FU) as a model anticancer drug, were prepared. The manganese was rationally included in the two-dimensional (2D) LDH construction by co-precipitation (CP)...

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Published inACS applied nano materials Vol. 4; no. 2; pp. 2061 - 2075
Main Authors Dragoi, Brindusa, Uritu, Cristina Mariana, Agrigoroaie, Laurentiu, Lutic, Doina, Hulea, Vasile, Postole, Georgeta, Coroaba, Adina, Carasevici, Eugen
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published American Chemical Society 26.02.2021
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Summary:Nanotheranostic materials with a layered double hydrotalcite (LDH) structure, containing manganese as a contrast agent for MRI and fluorouracil (FU) as a model anticancer drug, were prepared. The manganese was rationally included in the two-dimensional (2D) LDH construction by co-precipitation (CP) at low suprasaturation at a theoretic Mn/Al ratio of 2. The anticancer drug was strategically introduced in the layered solid by two synthetic approaches, that is, CP at low suprasaturation and CP coupled with ion exchange (IE). The materials were extensively characterized for their composition, structure, texture, morphology, and oxidation state by AAS, XRD, N2 physisorption, FT-IR, SEM, TEM, TGA, DR UV−vis, and XPS. The results of physicochemical characterization revealed high-quality 2D materials in which manganese mainly exists as Mn2+ and Mn3+ while the mass loading of FU was 6.96 and 5.28% for the samples prepared by CP and CP coupled with IE, respectively. The nanomaterials exhibited high r 1 and r 2 relaxivities, particularly at pH = 7.4. The mathematical models used to fit the experimental data revealed a quasi-Fickian diffusion of the FU release from MnAl-LDH.
ISSN:2574-0970
2574-0970
DOI:10.1021/acsanm.0c03365