Role of metal nanomaterials in wound healing - a review
Said El Turk, Dileep Chekkaramkodi, Aswathi Ram P, Amr Soliman, Andreas Schiffer, Lianxi Zheng, Haider Butt

TL;DR
This review explores how metal nanomaterials like silver and gold can speed up wound healing by fighting bacteria and reducing inflammation.
Contribution
The paper provides a comprehensive review of the antibacterial and wound-healing mechanisms of various metal nanomaterials.
Findings
Gold nanoparticles with hydrogels show over 95% effectiveness against certain bacterial strains.
Copper nanoparticles demonstrate over 99% effectiveness against certain strains and improve healing.
Metal nanomaterials promote wound closure and cell proliferation but raise concerns about long-term toxicity.
Abstract
Wounds pose a significant burden in a patient’s life. Nanotechnology has developed a new era of wound healing through the introduction of nanoparticles. This paper reviews the performance of various metallic nanoparticles, like silver, gold, titanium, magnesium, cerium, and zinc in bacterial reduction, inflammation control, and wound healing when incorporated into wound healing patches. MNPs exhibit antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties, primarily through reactive oxygen species generation and the release of metallic ions, leading to bacterial cell wall disruption and nutrient deprivation. Their presence at the wound site accelerates healing, enhances wound closure, and promotes cell proliferation. For instance, gold nanoparticles with hydrogels have shown an effectiveness of more than 95% against certain strains and an enhancement in wound healing and closure. Additionally,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsWound Healing and Treatments · Nanoparticles: synthesis and applications · Graphene and Nanomaterials Applications
