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pH-Responsive Inorganic/Organic Nanohybrids System for Controlled Nicotinic Acid Drug Release

Seungjin Yu, Huiyan Piao, N. Sanoj Rejinold, Hanna Lee, Goeun Choi, Jin‐Ho Choy

2022Molecules10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Although nicotinic acid (NA) has several clinical benefits, its potency cannot be fully utilized due to several undesirable side effects, including cutaneous flushing, GIT-associated symptoms, etc. To overcome such issues and improve the NA efficacy, a new inorganic–organic nanohybrids system was rationally designed. For making such a hybrid system, NA was intercalated into LDH through a coprecipitation technique and then coated with Eudragit® S100 to make the final drug delivery system called Eudragit® S100-coated NA-LDH. The as-made drug delivery system not only improved the NA release profile but also exhibited good bio-compatibility as tested on L929 cells. Such an inorganic–organic nanohybrid drug delivery agent is expected to reduce the undesirable side effects associated with NA and hopefully improve the pharmacological effects without inducing any undesirable toxicity.

Topics & Concepts

DrugCoprecipitationChemistryDrug deliveryDelivery systemPotencyPharmacologyNuclear chemistryOrganic chemistryBiochemistryIn vitroMedicineLayered Double Hydroxides Synthesis and ApplicationsMesoporous Materials and CatalysisSynthesis and properties of polymers
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