Emerging Trends in Nanomedicine: Carbon-Based Nanomaterials for Healthcare.
Nargish ParvinVineet KumarSang Woo JooTapas Kumar MandalPublished in: Nanomaterials (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
Carbon-based nanomaterials, such as carbon quantum dots (CQDs) and carbon 2D nanosheets (graphene, graphene oxide, and graphdiyne), have shown remarkable potential in various biological applications. CQDs offer tunable photoluminescence and excellent biocompatibility, making them suitable for bioimaging, drug delivery, biosensing, and photodynamic therapy. Additionally, CQDs' unique properties enable bioimaging-guided therapy and targeted imaging of biomolecules. On the other hand, carbon 2D nanosheets exhibit exceptional physicochemical attributes, with graphene excelling in biosensing and bioimaging, also in drug delivery and antimicrobial applications, and graphdiyne in tissue engineering. Their properties, such as tunable porosity and high surface area, contribute to controlled drug release and enhanced tissue regeneration. However, challenges, including long-term biocompatibility and large-scale synthesis, necessitate further research. Potential future directions encompass theranostics, immunomodulation, neural interfaces, bioelectronic medicine, and expanding bioimaging capabilities. In summary, both CQDs and carbon 2D nanosheets hold promise to revolutionize biomedical sciences, offering innovative solutions and improved therapies in diverse biological contexts. Addressing current challenges will unlock their full potential and can shape the future of medicine and biotechnology.
Keyphrases
- quantum dots
- drug delivery
- drug release
- sensitive detection
- tissue engineering
- photodynamic therapy
- healthcare
- energy transfer
- cancer therapy
- fluorescent probe
- living cells
- high resolution
- machine learning
- human health
- highly efficient
- risk assessment
- smoking cessation
- room temperature
- big data
- deep learning
- label free
- cell therapy