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Enantioselectively controlled release of chiral drug (metoprolol) using chiral mesoporous silica materials
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Molecular SieveNanomedicineChemical EngineeringPore StructureEngineeringLocal ChiralityNanoporous MaterialAsymmetric CatalysisOrganic ChemistryNano-drug DeliveryChemistryMolecular EngineeringChiral DrugChiral Porous MaterialsDrug Delivery SystemEnantioselective SynthesisRelease Mechanism
Chiral porous materials have attracted burgeoning attention on account of their potential applications in many areas, such as enantioseparation, chiral catalysis, chemical sensors and drug delivery. In this report, chiral mesoporous silica (CMS) materials with various pore sizes and structures were prepared using conventional achiral templates (other than chiral surfactant) and a chiral cobalt complex as co-template. The synthesized CMS materials were characterized by x-ray diffraction, nitrogen physisorption, scanning electron microscope and transmission electron microscope. These CMS materials, as carriers, were demonstrated to be able to control the enantioselective release of a representative chiral drug (metoprolol). The release kinetics, as modeled by the power law equation, suggested that the release profiles of metoprolol were remarkably dependent on the pore diameter and pore structure of CMS materials. More importantly, R- and S-enantiomers of metoprolol exhibited different release kinetics on CMS compared to the corresponding achiral mesoporous silica (ACMS), attributable to the existence of local chirality on the pore wall surface of CMS materials. The chirality of CMS materials on a molecular level was further substantiated by vibrational circular dichroism measurements.
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