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Light-related activities of metal-based nanoparticles and their implications on dermatological treatment

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DRUG DELIVERY AND TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH
Volume 13, Issue 2, Pages 386-399

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s13346-022-01216-4

Keywords

Metal-based nanoparticle; Skin disease; Photoprotection; Photodynamic; Photothermal

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Metal-based nanoparticles (MNPs) with unique optical properties have attracted attention and found applications in the medical and dermatological fields. This review discusses the optical properties of MNPs and their significance in treating skin diseases, particularly in infection control.
Metal-based nanoparticles (MNPs) represent an emerging class of materials that have attracted enormous attention in many fields. By comparison with other biomaterials, MNPs own unique optical properties which make them a potential alternative to conventional therapeutic agents in medical applications. Especially, owing to the easy access to the skin, the use of MNPs based on their optical properties has gained importance for the treatment of a variety of skin diseases. This review provides an insight into the different optical properties of MNPs, including photoprotection, photocatalysis, and photothermal, and highlights their implications in treating skin disorders, with a special emphasis on their use in infection control. Finally, a perspective on the safety concern of MNPs for dermatological use is discussed and analyzed. The information gathered and presented in this review will help the readers have a comprehensive understanding of utilizing the photo-triggered activity of MNPs for the treatment of skin diseases.

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