Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology (Oct 2022)

Inorganic nanomaterials for intelligent photothermal antibacterial applications

  • Bao Wang,
  • Yan Xu,
  • Donghan Shao,
  • Donghan Shao,
  • Leijiao Li,
  • Leijiao Li,
  • Yuqin Ma,
  • Yuqin Ma,
  • Yunhui Li,
  • Yunhui Li,
  • Jianwei Zhu,
  • Xincui Shi,
  • Xincui Shi,
  • Wenliang Li

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fbioe.2022.1047598
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10

Abstract

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Antibiotics are currently the main therapeutic agent for bacterial infections, but they have led to bacterial resistance, which has become a worldwide problem that needs to be addressed. The emergence of inorganic nanomaterials provides a new opportunity for the prevention and treatment of bacterial infection. With the continuous development of nanoscience, more and more inorganic nanomaterials have been used to treat bacterial infections. However, single inorganic nanoparticles (NPs) are often faced with problems such as large dosage, strong toxic and side effects, poor therapeutic effect and so on, so the combination of inorganic nano-materials and photothermal therapy (PTT) has become a promising treatment. PTT effectively avoids the problem of bacterial drug resistance, and can also reduce the dosage of inorganic nanomaterials to a certain extent, greatly improving the antibacterial effect. In this paper, we summarize several common synthesis methods of inorganic nanomaterials, and discuss the advantages and disadvantages of several typical inorganic nanomaterials which can be used in photothermal treatment of bacterial infection, such as precious metal-based nanomaterials, metal-based nanomaterials and carbon-based nanomaterials. In addition, we also analyze the future development trend of the remaining problems. We hope that these discussions will be helpful to the future research of near-infrared (NIR) photothermal conversion inorganic nanomaterials.

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