Ultrasonics Sonochemistry (Jul 2021)

Sonodynamic antimicrobial chemotherapy: An emerging alternative strategy for microbial inactivation

  • Lihua Fan,
  • Aliyu Idris Muhammad,
  • Balarabe Bilyaminu Ismail,
  • Donghong Liu

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 75
p. 105591

Abstract

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Sonodynamic antimicrobial chemotherapy (SACT), which relies on a combination of low-intensity ultrasound and chemotherapeutic agents termed sonosensitizers, has been explored as a promising alternative for microbial inactivation. Such treatment has superior penetration ability, high target specificity, and can overcome resistance conferred by the local microenvironment. Taken of these advantages, SACT has been endowed with an extensive application prospect in the past decade and attracted more and more attention. This review focusses on the current understanding of the mechanism of SACT, the interaction of sonodynamic action on different microbes, the factors affecting the efficacy of SACT, discusses the findings of recent works on SACT, and explores further prospects for SACT. Thus, a better understanding of sonodynamic killing facilitates the scientific community and industry personnel to establish a novel strategy to combat microbial burden.

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