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Review
. 2022 Jul 26;16(7):10066-10087.
doi: 10.1021/acsnano.2c02269. Epub 2022 Jul 1.

Deploying Gold Nanomaterials in Combating Multi-Drug-Resistant Bacteria

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Deploying Gold Nanomaterials in Combating Multi-Drug-Resistant Bacteria

Xiaohui Zhao et al. ACS Nano. .

Abstract

Antibiotic resistance has become a serious threat to human health due to the overuse of antibiotics. Different antibiotics are being developed to treat resistant bacteria, but the development cycle of antibiotics is hard to keep up with the high incidence of antibiotic resistance. Recent advances in antimicrobial nanomaterials have made nanotechnology a powerful solution to this dilemma. Among these nanomaterials, gold nanomaterials have excellent antibacterial efficacy and biosafety, making them alternatives to antibiotics. This review presents strategies that use gold nanomaterials to combat drug-resistant bacteria. We focus on the influence of physicochemical factors such as surface chemistry, size, and shape of gold nanomaterials on their antimicrobial properties and describe the antimicrobial applications of gold nanomaterials in medical devices. Finally, the existing challenges and future directions are discussed.

Keywords: biosafety; clinical translation; gold nanoantibiotics; implantable devices; multi-drug-resistant bacteria; structure−activity relationship; surface modification; wound dressing.

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