SiO₂-Based Aerogels Modified by Covalently Bonded Aromatic Acids as Potential Drug Delivery Systems

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S.A. Lermontov
N.A. Sipyagina
A.N. Malkova
A.E. Baranchikov
V.K. Ivanov
Kh.E. Yorov

Abstract

Hybrid aerogels (AGs) containing NH2-group were acylated by benzoic and salicylic acids. The acylated AGs had the specific area value of 170-220m2/g and were not deacylated in H2O-iPrOH mixture at 37°С during 24h. In 0.5% HCl at 37°С hydrolysis takes place releasing free acids and giving the possibility to use aminoaerogels as drug delivery system.

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Lermontov, S., Sipyagina, N., Malkova, A., Baranchikov, A., Ivanov, V., & Yorov, K. (2018). SiO₂-Based Aerogels Modified by Covalently Bonded Aromatic Acids as Potential Drug Delivery Systems. Biomedical Chemistry: Research and Methods, 1(3), e00037. https://doi.org/10.18097/BMCRM00037
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