Recapitulating antioxidant and antibacterial compounds into a package for tissue regeneration: dual function materials with synergistic effect

Shao, Minmin and Bigham, Ashkan and Yousefiasl, Satar and Yiu, Cynthia K.Y. and Girish, Yarabahally R. and Ghomi, Matineh and Sharifi, Esmaeel and Sezen, Serap and Nazarzadeh Zare, Ehsan and Zarrabi, Ali and Rabiee, Navid and Paiva-Santos, Ana Cláudia and Del Turco, Serena and Guo, Baolin and Wang, Xiangdong and Mattoli, Virgilio and Wu, Aimin (2023) Recapitulating antioxidant and antibacterial compounds into a package for tissue regeneration: dual function materials with synergistic effect. Small, 19 (19). ISSN 1613-6810 (Print) 1613-6829 (Online)

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Abstract

Oxidative damage and infection can prevent or delay tissue repair. Moreover, infection reinforces reactive oxygen species (ROS) formation, which makes the wound's condition even worse. Therefore, the need for antioxidant and antibacterial agents is felt for tissue regeneration. There are emerging up-and-coming biomaterials that recapitulate both properties into a package, offering an effective solution to turn the wound back into a healing state. In this article, the principles of antioxidant and antibacterial activity are summarized. The review starts with biological aspects, getting the readers to familiarize themselves with tissue barriers against infection. This is followed by the chemistry and mechanism of action of antioxidant and antibacterial materials (dual function). Eventually, the outlook and challenges are underlined to provide where the dual-function biomaterials are and where they are going in the future. It is expected that the present article inspires the designing of dual-function biomaterials to more advanced levels by providing the fundamentals and comparative points of view and paving the clinical way for these materials.
Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: antimicrobial; antioxidant; nano-architectures; nanoparticles; tissue engineering
Divisions: Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences
Depositing User: Serap Sezen
Date Deposited: 27 Sep 2024 16:08
Last Modified: 27 Sep 2024 16:08
URI: https://research.sabanciuniv.edu/id/eprint/50172

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