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Metal‐Organic‐Framework‐Coated Optical Fibers as Light‐Triggered Drug Delivery Vehicles
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NanomedicineOptical MaterialsNanotherapeuticsEngineeringTherapeutic NanomaterialsMedicineDrug Delivery SystemsPhysical DeliveryNano-drug DeliveryMetal‐organic‐framework‐coated Optical FibersBioimagingBiomedical EngineeringFiber OpticsFiber CatheterPhotopolymer NetworkPharmacologyOptical Fiber CatheterDrug Delivery System
Physical delivery of anticancer drugs in controlled anatomic locations can complement the advances being made in chemo‐selective therapies. To this end, an optical fiber catheter is coated in a thin layer of metal organic framework UiO‐66 and the anticancer drug 5‐Fluorouracil (5‐FU) is deposited within the pores. Delivery of light of appropriate wavelength through the fiber catheter is found to trigger the release of 5‐FU on demand, offering a new route to localized drug administration. The system exhibits great potential with as much as 110 × 10 −6 m of 5‐FU delivered within 1 min from one fiber.
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