In 2019,Materials Science & Engineering, C: Materials for Biological Applications included an article by Li, Heran; Wu, Xueqian; Yang, Baixue; Li, Jing; Xu, Lu; Liu, Hongzhuo; Li, Sanming; Xu, Jinghua; Yang, Mingshi; Wei, Minjie. Product Details of 7524-52-9. The article was titled 《Evaluation of biomimetically synthesized mesoporous silica nanoparticles as drug carriers: Structure, wettability, degradation, biocompatibility and brain distribution》. The information in the text is summarized as follows:
Herein, three kinds of mesoporous silica nanoparticles (BMSs) were biomimetically synthesized by using heterocyclic amino acid derivatives as template and their the basic capacity in being drug carriers that covered structure, wettability, degradation, brain uptake, hemocompatibility and toxicity were systematically evaluated. The results indicated that BMSs were kinds of spherical nanoparticles with good biocompatibility. Their in vitro and in vivo behaviors, including degradation, biodistribution and biocompatibility were mainly governed by the wettability which was closely related to the structure and pore diameter of mesoporous silica nanoparticles. BMSs can degrade completely under simulated physiol. environments through a time period of 2-13 wk. They showed the tendency of brain distribution, and the distribution amount peaked at 4 h post administration. Particularly, Trp-BMS (BMS templated by C16-L-tryptophan) with the largest amount of -OH groups on the surface exhibited highest wettability, fastest degradation rate and the lowest brain distribution ability. Besides, His-BMS (BMS templated by C16-L-histidine) and Pro-BMS (BMS templated by C16-L-poline) were silica materials with good biocompatibility. Both in vitro and in vivo studies uncovered no significantly toxicity for BMSs and they were proved to be safe when they circulated into the blood. However, Trp-BMS might induce severe hemolysis and cell cycle arrest due to the high wettability. It is believed that appropriate wettability is required for the in vivo application of nanomaterials and the in vivo evaluation of mesoporous silica nanoparticles will provide useful information for understanding the underlining toxicity of biomaterials and bring new insights on designing efficient drug delivery systems.H-Trp-OMe.HCl(cas: 7524-52-9Product Details of 7524-52-9) was used in this study.
H-Trp-OMe.HCl(cas:7524-52-9) is one of amino acid derivatives. Amino acid derivatives represent an important category of skin penetration promoters. These compounds possess hydrophobic chains attached to an amino acid headgroup via a biodegradable ester bond. Due to the amphiphilic nature of these derivatives, it is possible for them to enter into the SC lipid barrier and significantly disorganize skin membrane lipids.Product Details of 7524-52-9
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