Amino-functionalised mesoporous silica nanoparticles for the delivery of isoniazid and its metal complexes
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2024
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Materials Chemistry and Physics Volume 326
Abstract
The effective delivery of poor water-soluble anti-tubercular drugs such as isoniazid to
their target sites is a major factor that has made it difficult for tuberculosis to be
eradicated. Isoniazid derivatives and nano-particulate drug delivery systems are
explored as one way to address this limitation. This study investigated the use of amino
functionalised mesoporous silica nanoparticles (MCM-41) as nano-carriers for the
delivery of isoniazid-based metal complexes, Cu–INH and Fe–INH. The Sol-gel method
was used to synthesise the nano-carriers, which produced a series of well-ordered
nano-carriers. Their physicochemical properties were modified through surface
functionalisation with amino groups via post-grafting synthesis. The isoniazid
based metal complexes were incorporated into the nano-carriers using rotary
evaporation. The nano-carriers were characterised using X-ray diffraction (XRD), Zeta
potential, Fourier Transmission Infra-red (FT-IR), Brunaeur Emmett Teller (BET),
Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM), Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) and
Thermogravimetric analysis (TGA). These characterisation techniques confirmed the
successful surface functionalisation of the nano-carriers with amino groups and their
encapsulation with INH, Cu–INH and Fe–INH. The amino-functionalised nano-carriers
were observed to have the highest drug loading capacities and entrapment efficiencies
within the range of 7.85%–19.31 % and 39.26%–96.53 %, respectively. The release
rates of INH, Cu–INH, and Fe–INH from the nano-carriers were also studied in
Phosphate Buffer Solution (PBS) with pH of 7.4 and 5.4 using ultraviolet–visible
spectroscopy. The cumulative release rates of INH, Cu–INH, and Fe–INH from their
nano-carriers depended on their release media's textural properties and environmental
conditions. Amino functionalised nano-carriers had high release rates, with A-MCM
41+Cu–INH having the highest of 37.09 % in PBS at 5.4 after 24 h. The cumulative data
obtained was fitted into Zero order, First order, Hixson Crowell, Higuchi, Korsmeyer
Peppas and Weibull models. The Hixson Crowell, Korsmeyer-Peppas, and Weibull
models fitted well with correlation coefficients (R2) of 0.9813, 0.9769 and 0.9802,
respectively, for MCM-41+INH in PBS of pH 5.4.