Coordination Chemistry MOFs for Cancer Drug Delivery ๐งช๐
Recent advances in coordination chemistry-driven metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) are opening new possibilities for cancer treatment. ๐งช๐งฌ MOFs are porous crystalline materials formed by coordinating metal ions with organic ligands, creating highly tunable structures. Scientists are exploring these frameworks as smart nanocarriers capable of encapsulating anticancer drugs, protecting them from degradation, and delivering them directly to tumor sites with improved precision. Their high surface area, adjustable pore size, and chemical versatility make MOFs promising platforms for next-generation drug delivery systems. ๐ One of the most exciting developments is the design of stimuli-responsive MOFs that release drugs only under specific biological conditions such as acidic tumor environments, enzyme presence, or redox changes. ๐ฏ๐ This targeted release reduces damage to healthy cells while increasing the therapeutic effectiveness of chemotherapy drugs. Researchers have ...