Literature DB >> 25554735

Nanoporous sorbent material as an oral phosphate binder and for aqueous phosphate, chromate, and arsenate removal.

Thanapon Sangvanich1, Worapol Ngamcherdtrakul1, Richard Lee1, Jingga Morry1, David Castro2, Glen E Fryxell3, Wassana Yantasee2.   

Abstract

Phosphate removal is both biologically and environmentally important. Biologically, hyperphosphatemia is a critical condition in end-stage chronic kidney disease patients. Patients with hyperphosphatemia are treated long-term with oral phosphate binders to prevent phosphate absorption to the body by capturing phosphate in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract followed by fecal excretion. Environmentally, phosphate levels in natural water resources must be regulated according to limits set forth by the US Environmental Protection Agency. By utilizing nanotechnology and ligand design, we developed a new material to overcome limitations of traditional sorbent materials such as low phosphate binding capacity, slow binding kinetics, and negative interference by other anions. A phosphate binder based on iron-ethylenediamine on nanoporous silica (Fe-EDA-SAMMS) has been optimized for substrates and Fe(III) deposition methods. The Fe-EDA-SAMMS material had a 4-fold increase in phosphate binding capacity and a broader operating pH window compared to other reports. The material had a faster phosphate binding rate and was significantly less affected by other anions than Sevelamer HCl, the gold standard oral phosphate binder, and AG® 1-X8, a commercially available anion exchanger. It had less cytotoxicity to Caco-2 cells than lanthanum carbonate, another prescribed oral phosphate binder. The Fe-EDA-SAMMS also had high capacity for arsenate and chromate, two of the most toxic anions in natural water.

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Keywords:  arsenate; chromate; hyperphosphatemia; mesoporous silica; oral phosphate binder; phosphate; sorbent

Year:  2014        PMID: 25554735      PMCID: PMC4280077          DOI: 10.4172/2157-7439.1000222

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Nanomed Nanotechnol


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