Comparison of micro- and mesoporous inorganic materials in the uptake and release of the drug model Fluorescein and its analogues.
Date
2003-12-05Description
This paper advanced knowledge and understanding in the structure-activity relationships of zeolitic materials as a function of zeolite pore size and the nature the solvent and substrate. This work was both original and innovative and showed for the first time that compounds encapsulated within the smaller pore of a zeolite were protected from attack by enzymes in the surrounding environment, thus opening up applications in a number of industries, such as, the medical textile industry.
Citation : Huddersman, K., Fisher, K.A. and Taylor, M.J. (2003) Comparison of Micro- and Mesoporous Inorganic Materials in the Uptake and Release of the Drug Model Fluorescein and its Analogues. Chemistry - A European Journal, 9(23), pp. 5873-5878.
ISSN : 1521-3765
Research Group : Textiles Engineering and Materials (TEAM)
Research Group : Chemistry for Health
Research Group : Biomedical and Environmental Health
Research Group : Chemistry for Health
Research Group : Biomedical and Environmental Health
Research Institute : Leicester Institute for Pharmaceutical Innovation - From Molecules to Practice (LIPI)