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  • Layered double hydroxides (LDH) are special materials that can hold onto important molecules used in medicines and skin care products.
  • These materials help protect the molecules from breaking down and make them easier to dissolve in water, which is useful for how well they work in the body.
  • Scientists studied these LDH structures with advanced techniques to understand how they interact with different drugs and sunscreens, focusing on their stability and how they are built.

Article Abstract

Layered double hydroxides (LDH) are versatile materials used for intercalating bioactive molecules, both in pharmaceutical and cosmetic fields, with the purpose of protecting them from degradation, enhancing their water solubility to increase bioavailability, and/or obtaining modified release properties. The properties of the intercalation compounds of Mg/Al_LDH and Zn/Al_LDH with different drugs and sunscreens, namely diclofenac, ketoprofen, gliclazide, retinoic acid, furosemide, para-aminobenzoic acid and 2-phenylbenzimidazolsulfonic (Eusolex) acid, have been studied by crystallographic, spectroscopic and thermogravimetric techniques and by solid state NMR, to shed light on their structure, their molecular interactions and their stability from the thermal and chemical viewpoint. The structural features were described with particular attention to the interaction between the organic and inorganic components and to the stability of the intercalation products. For the first time two synchrotron radiation powder diffraction patterns of organic-containing LDH were solved and refined by Rietveld methods to obtain an experimental crystal structure.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c3cp51235eDOI Listing

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