Metal–Organic Frameworks for Pharmaceutical Applications

A special issue of Pharmaceutics (ISSN 1999-4923). This special issue belongs to the section "Nanomedicine and Nanotechnology".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 10 April 2026 | Viewed by 1

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School of Chemistry, University of Glasgow, Glasgow G12 8QQ, UK
Interests: nanomedicine; bioinorganics; nano structures; chemotherapeutic; drug delivery; cancer

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Dear Colleagues,

Metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) are garnering more attention in pharmaceutical research due to their modular architecture, which can be tailored in size and shape from the nanoscale to the microscale. Their high porosity, structural versatility, and functional tunability offer unique opportunities to address challenges in drug delivery and biomedical innovation. At the nanoscale, MOFs are being explored for systemic applications such as targeted drug delivery, controlled release, and advanced imaging, where small particle sizes are critical for circulation and tissue penetration. At the microscale, MOFs and MOF-based composites hold promise for localized or oral delivery systems, where larger carriers can function as depots or be incorporated into implantable devices for sustained therapeutic release.

This Special Issue of Pharmaceutics aims to discuss the latest advances in this rapidly developing field. We welcome contributions that highlight innovative MOF designs for improving stability, biocompatibility, and release kinetics and hybrid systems that integrate MOFs with polymers, biomolecules, or nanoparticles. Imaging and theranostic applications are of particular interest, given the emerging role of MOFs in bridging diagnostics with therapy. In addition, studies that apply artificial intelligence or machine learning to accelerate the discovery of MOFs, optimize formulations, or predict pharmaceutical performance are encouraged. We additionally seek papers that investigate translational challenges, including safety evaluations, the scalable synthesis of MOF formulations, and regulatory considerations.

By gathering interdisciplinary perspectives, this Special Issue aims to capture the potential of MOFs to revolutionize pharmaceutical science and healthcare. We look forward to showcasing contributions that chart the path toward smarter, more efficient treatments.

Dr. Arvin Eskandari
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • metal–organic frameworks (MOFs)
  • drug delivery systems
  • controlled release
  • theranostics
  • biomedical imaging
  • biocompatibility and stability
  • MOF composites
  • hybrid MOF materials
  • oral and implantable delivery
  • artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML)
  • translational pharmaceutics

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