Bioactive Materials (Jun 2025)

Advances in medical devices using nanomaterials and nanotechnology: Innovation and regulatory science

  • Chubing Lin,
  • Xin Huang,
  • Yueguang Xue,
  • Shasha Jiang,
  • Chunying Chen,
  • Ying Liu,
  • Kuan Chen

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 48
pp. 353 – 369

Abstract

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Nanomaterials and nanotechnology are emerging as promising strategies for medical devices due to their advantageous properties, including the ability to effectively interact with biomolecules and tissues, as well as enhance therapeutic efficacy and biocompatibility. This has resulted in approved and candidate devices in fields, such as orthopedics, dentistry, wound care, and neurology. However, the overall progress in translating medical devices using nanomaterials has been relatively slow, highlighting the urgent need to advance regulatory science. Regulatory authorities and organizations, such as the National Medical Products Administration in China and the European Union, have issued essential guidance documents for these devices' safety and efficiency evaluation. These documents include special requirements and considerations for physicochemical characterization, biological evaluation, and other aspects. Although some evaluation paths have been defined, ongoing advancements in technologies and methods are expected to enhance safety evaluation practices, reduce burdens on the medical device industry, and accelerate the clinical translation of medical devices using nanomaterials. Herein, we review the current state of regulatory science related to medical devices using nanomaterials, suggest the feasibility of using in vitro alternative methods to advance regulatory science, and offer forward-looking insights to inspire new ideas and technologies for accelerating clinical translation.

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