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  • Calcite Single Crystals as Hosts for Atomic-Scale Entrapment and Slow Release of Drugs.

Calcite Single Crystals as Hosts for Atomic-Scale Entrapment and Slow Release of Drugs.

Advanced healthcare materials (2015-06-03)
Giulia Magnabosco, Matteo Di Giosia, Iryna Polishchuk, Eva Weber, Simona Fermani, Andrea Bottoni, Francesco Zerbetto, Pier Giuseppe Pelicci, Boaz Pokroy, Stefania Rapino, Giuseppe Falini, Matteo Calvaresi
ABSTRACT

Doxorubicin (DOX)/CaCO3 single crystals act as pH responsive drug carrier. A biomimetic approach demonstrates that calcite single crystals are able, during their growth in the presence of doxorubicin, to entrap drug molecules inside their lattice along specific crystallographic directions. Alterations in lattice dimensions and microstructural parameters are determined by means of high-resolution synchrotron powder diffraction measurements. Confocal microscopy confirms that doxorubicin is uniformly embedded in the crystal and is not simply adsorbed on the crystal surface. A slow release of DOX was obtained preferentially in the proximity of the crystals, targeting cancer cells.

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