Synthesis and Physico-chemical Characterization of Nanohybrid Materials Based on Isonicotinic Acid Hydrazide
The usual treatment for tuberculosis is difficult by its long-term therapy, raised dosing frequency and adverse effects of anti-tuberculosis drugs. Anionic clays, also called layered double hydroxides are a class of hydrotalcite like structures having high compositional variety and being able to self-assembly in the presence of drug molecules. The work refers to the development of nanohybrid materials like delivery systems that intercalates isonicotinic acid hydrazide, known as isoniazid anti-tuberculosis drug, into layered structure of hydrotalcite compounds. Loaded drug molecules of isoniazid were proved to be released in a controlled way from the as synthesized nanostructure in a simulated buffer solution. The obtained sample was characterized by advanced techniques thus demonstrating the inclusion of isoniazid antibiotic between hydrotalcite sheets. These results revealed important expectations for further researches of these organic-inorganic nanocomposites for tuberculosis treatment.