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Polydopamine-functionalized selenium nanoparticles as an efficient photoresponsive antibacterial platform.

Meng SunPing GaoBao WangXiangyang LiDonghan ShaoYan XuLeijiao LiYunhui LiJianwei ZhuWenliang LiYingxue Xue
Published in: RSC advances (2023)
A photoresponsive therapeutic antibacterial platform was designed and constructed using polydopamine-functionalized selenium nanoparticles as a carrier loaded with indocyanine green (Se@PDA-ICG). The therapeutic platform was confirmed by characterization and the antibacterial activity of Se@PDA-ICG against Staphylococcus aureus ( S. aureus ) and Escherichia coli ( E. coli ) was investigated. Under 808 nm laser irradiation, the antibacterial rate of Se@PDA-ICG against E. coli and S. aureus was 100% at 125 μg mL -1 . Furthermore, in a mouse wound infection model, the wound closure rate of the Se@PDA-ICG photoresponse group was 88.74% compared with 45.8% for the control group after 8 days of treatment, indicating that it could effectively kill bacteria and dramatically accelerate the wound healing process. These results suggested that Se@PDA-ICG could be a promising photo-activated antibacterial candidate material for biomedical applications.
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