Table 2.
MOF composite | Metal ion | Organic ligand | Target bioactive compound | Loading efficacy | References |
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β-CD-MOF | K+ | β-CD | Methanol | 22.54% | Guo et al. (2021) |
β-CD-MOF | K+ | β-CD | Quercetin | 196.4 mg g−1 | Kong et al. (2019) |
β-CD-MOF | K+ | β-CD | Anise leaf polyphenols | 97.80% | Wang et al. (2021b) |
β-CD-MOF | K+ | β-CD | Emodin | 142.2 mg/g | Kong et al. (2019) |
γ-CD-MOF | K+ | γ-CD | Glycyrrhizic acid | 850 μg/mg | Qiu et al. (2019) |
γ-CD-MOF | K+ | γ-CD | Curcumin | 3.29% | Zhou et al. (2020a) |
γ-CD-MOF | K+ | γ-CD | Resveratrol | 21.0% | Qiu et al. (2020b) |
γ-CD-MOF | K+ | γ-CD | Folic acid | 35.0% | Xu et al. (2019) |
γ-CD-MOF | K+ | γ-CD | Limonene | 0.094 Wt.% γ-CD-MOF/limonene | Zhang et al. (2019a) |
γ-CD-MOF | K+ | γ-CD | Ethyl propionate | 0.218 Wt.% γ-CD-MOF/ ethyl propionate | Zhang et al. (2019a) |
γ-CD-MOF | K+ | γ-CD | Myrcene | 0.105 Wt.% γ-CD-MOF/myrcene | Zhang et al. (2019a) |
Metal–organic frameworks composites and their materials are briefly described. Target bioactive compounds and their loading efficacy in the MOFs composites are summarized. CD-MOF refers to a cyclodextrin-based metal–organic framework, and CD refer to cyclodextrin