2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.mtadv.2019.100049
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Nanoparticle-based photodynamic therapy: new trends in wound healing applications

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“…Strategies such as nanoemulsions, lipid‐based nanoparticles, nanosized liposomes, polymeric nanoparticles and a series of inorganic nanostructures, such as gold, carbon nanotubes and black phosphorus nanosheets, have been investigated to enhance aPDT performance (89–91). For instance, black phosphorus nanosheets could aid in the osseointegration process because they can release phosphorus ions interacting with soluble calcium ions to accelerate mineralization and bone formation (92). Additionally, these nanosheets have been incorporated into wound dressings to treat skin tissue defects due to their biocompatibility and superior light absorption properties (93).…”
Section: Future Directions and Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Strategies such as nanoemulsions, lipid‐based nanoparticles, nanosized liposomes, polymeric nanoparticles and a series of inorganic nanostructures, such as gold, carbon nanotubes and black phosphorus nanosheets, have been investigated to enhance aPDT performance (89–91). For instance, black phosphorus nanosheets could aid in the osseointegration process because they can release phosphorus ions interacting with soluble calcium ions to accelerate mineralization and bone formation (92). Additionally, these nanosheets have been incorporated into wound dressings to treat skin tissue defects due to their biocompatibility and superior light absorption properties (93).…”
Section: Future Directions and Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this regard, PDT can stimulate acute inflammation, leading to alteration in the physiological processes in chronic, infected, and noninfected wounds, and improve the healing process [18]. PDT works at different stages of the healing process and accelerates overall tissue healing [19,20]. In the current study, the low-dose photodynamic therapy (LDPDT) effect on wound healing of normal and diabetic fibroblast cells was examined in vitro.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Besides its successful application as a surface modification agent, melanin has been investigated As discussed, melanin-modified materials show a prominent photothermal activity that can be exploited for several purposes. NIR light treatment has a great potential to treat infections by generating ROS, which are able to kill pathogenic microorganisms [100]. Based on this, Han et al have recently developed NIR-responsive chitosan/silk fibroin (CS/SF) cryogels incorporating PDA nanoparticles [101].…”
Section: Hydrogelsmentioning
confidence: 99%