Inherently fluorescent and porous zirconia colloids: Preparation, characterization and drug adsorption studies

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Porous, fluorescent zirconia particles of nearly 380 nm diameter were prepared without template molecules or labeling dyes. The porous structure is the result of aggregation-induced particle formation. The inherent fluorescence is assigned to coordinatively unsaturated Zr4+ ions at the sol–gel derived ZrO2 surface. After physico-chemical characterization of the native zirconia particles carboxyl and/or amine bearing drug molecules (D,L-α-difluoromethylornithine – DFMO, ursolic acid – UA and doxorubicin – DOX) were adsorbed onto their surface, and the products were analyzed with Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), thermogravimetry (TG), small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS), fluorimetry and zeta potential vs. pH measurements. We have found that DOX complexes coordinatively unsaturated Zr4+ ions without dislocating them, while carboxyl-bearing drugs interact with basic surface Zr–OH sites eliminating some of the carbonate species. The adsorption of UA at the zirconia surface shifts considerably the isoelectric point of the surface and thus provides kinetic stability to the particles at physiological pH. An in vivo biodistribution study in two healthy dogs performed by SPECT/CT detection after 99mTc labeling of the nanocarriers has shown the possibility of drug delivery application.

Year of Publication
2015
Journal
Journal of Materials Chemistry B
Volume
3
Number of Pages
7529-7537
Date Published
2015
ISBN Number
2050-750X, 2050-7518
URL
http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-84942437222&partnerID=40&md5=82f98821e16bbce5563d6d7603359080
DOI
10.1039/C5TB00832H
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