Abstract

Mesoporous silica nanoparticles (MSN) have been widely used for drug delivery due to their large specific surface area and excellent biocompatibility. However, the mesoporous structure of MSN would lead to the inevitable “premature release” of the drugs, and therefore the modification of MSN for controlled delivery seems to be a necessary step. Herein, chitosan (CS) was used for the surface functionalization of MSN via amidation reaction, and the introduced CS could function as a “gatekeeper” and the drug of methotrexate (MTX) might be encapsulated in the mesopores of MSN. As a result, the “premature release” of the encapsulated MTX could be effectively circumvented with the aid of the CS cap. More importantly, the drug delivery from the hybrid of MSN and CS (MSN/CS) can be endowed with pH-sensitivity by the introduction of CS because the amide bonding between CS and MSN is highly pH-sensitive. The cumulative release of MTX from the MSN/CS is more pronounced at pH 5.0 (80.86%) than those at pH 6.8 (40.46%) and pH 7.4 (18.25%).

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