| Literature DB >> 29989808 |
Sara Rojas1, Tarek Baati1,2, Leila Njim3, Lisbeth Manchego1, Fadoua Neffati4, Nissem Abdeljelil1,5, Saad Saguem5, Christian Serre1,6, Mohamed Fadhel Najjar4, Abdelfateh Zakhama3, Patricia Horcajada1,7.
Abstract
Poisoning and accidental oral intoxication are major health problems worldwide. Considering the insufficient efficacy of the currently available detoxification treatments, a pioneering oral detoxifying adsorbent agent based on a single biocompatible metal-organic framework (MOF) is here proposed for the efficient decontamination of drugs commonly implicated in accidental or voluntary poisoning. Furthermore, the in vivo toxicity and biodistribution of a MOF via oral administration have been investigated for the first time. Orally administered upon a salicylate overdose, this MOF is able to reduce the salicylate gastrointestinal absorption and toxicity more than 40-fold (avoiding histological damage) while exhibiting exceptional gastrointestinal stability (<9% degradation), poor intestinal permeation, and safety.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29989808 DOI: 10.1021/jacs.8b04435
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Am Chem Soc ISSN: 0002-7863 Impact factor: 15.419