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Gold nanorods as biocompatible nano-agents for the enhanced photothermal therapy in skin disorders. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Gold nanorods (GNRs) are rod-shaped gold nanomaterials with simple surface chemistry, making them suitable for functional and biocompatible applications.
  • GNRs can be modified to optimize absorption of light in the near-infrared region, enhancing the effectiveness of photothermal treatment (PTT) in dermatology for wound healing and managing skin conditions.
  • The review discusses GNR properties, highlights drawbacks in their use for photodynamic therapy, and outlines both biological applications and future research directions in GNR-based PTT.

Article Abstract

Rod-shaped gold nanomaterials, known as gold nanorods (GNRs), may undergo specific surface alterations, because of their straightforward surface chemistry. This feature makes them appropriate for use as functional and biocompatible nano-formulations. By optimizing the absorption of longitudinally localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) in the near-infrared (NIR) region, which corresponds to the NIR bio-tissue window, GNRs with appropriate modifications may improve the results of photothermal treatment (PTT). In dermatology, potential noninvasive uses of GNRs to enhance wound healing, manage infections, combat cutaneous malignancies, and remodel skin tissues PTT have attracted research attention in recent years. In this review, the basic properties of GNRs, such as shape, size, optical performance, photothermal efficiency, and metabolism, are discussed firstly. Then, the disadvantages of using these particles in photodynamic therapy (PDT) are proposed. Next, biological applications of GNRs-based PTT are summarized in detail. Finally, the limitations and future perspectives of this research are summarized, providing a comprehensive outlook for prospective GNRs with PTT.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.7555/JBR.38.20240119DOI Listing

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