| Literature DB >> 28191411 |
P N Navya1, Hemant Kumar Daima2.
Abstract
Innovative engineered nanomaterials are at the leading edge of rapidly emerging fields of nanobiotechnology and nanomedicine. Meticulous synthesis, unique physicochemical properties, manifestation of chemical or biological moieties on the surface of materials make engineered nanostructures suitable for a variety of biomedical applications. Besides, tailored nanomaterials exhibit entirely novel therapeutic applications with better functionality, sensitivity, efficiency and specificity due to their customized unique physicochemical and surface properties. Additionally, such designer made nanomaterials has potential to generate series of interactions with various biological entities including DNA, proteins, membranes, cells and organelles at nano-bio interface. These nano-bio interactions are driven by colloidal forces and predominantly depend on the dynamic physicochemical and surface properties of nanomaterials. Nevertheless, recent development and atomic scale tailoring of various physical, chemical and surface properties of nanomaterials is promising to dictate their interaction in anticipated manner with biological entities for biomedical applications. As a result, rationally designed nanomaterials are in extensive demand for bio-molecular detection and diagnostics, therapeutics, drug and gene delivery, fluorescent labelling, tissue engineering, biochemical sensing and other pharmaceuticals applications. However, toxicity and risk associated with engineered nanomaterials is rather unclear or not well understood; which is gaining considerable attention and the field of nanotoxicology is evolving promptly. Therefore, this review explores current knowledge of articulate engineering of nanomaterials for biomedical applications with special attention on potential toxicological perspectives.Entities:
Keywords: Nanomaterials; Nanomedicine; Nanotoxicology; Physicochemical; Rational design
Year: 2016 PMID: 28191411 PMCID: PMC5271116 DOI: 10.1186/s40580-016-0064-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nano Converg ISSN: 2196-5404
Fig. 1Schematic representation of various physicochemical properties of nanomaterials which influences their biomedical potentials
Fig. 2Schematic representation of plasmid DNA delivery in cellular environment by employing copolymer P-123 (PEO20–PPO69–PEO20) as delivery vector
Fig. 3Schematic representation of physicochemical properties of nanomaterials which influences their biomedical applications; biomedical applications of nanomaterials (nanomedicine) and toxicological concerns (nanotoxicology)
Fig. 4SEM micrographs of E. coli and phase contrast micrographs of human PC3 epithelial cells (a, e) before and (b–d, f–h) after treatment with AgNPsTyr, AgNPsTyr@PTA and AgNPsTyr@PMA, respectively (adopted from Ref. [34])
Fig. 5Schematic representation of tyrosine-mediated synthesis of gold nanoparticles, followed by their sequential surface functionalization with PTA or PMA and lysine (adopted from Ref. [33])