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. 2024 Nov 4;19(21):e202400349.
doi: 10.1002/cmdc.202400349. Epub 2024 Aug 23.

Antibacterial and Biofilm Removal Strategies Based on Micro/Nanomotors in the Biomedical Field

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Antibacterial and Biofilm Removal Strategies Based on Micro/Nanomotors in the Biomedical Field

Wenlu Wu et al. ChemMedChem. .

Abstract

Bacterial infection, which can trigger varieties of diseases and tens of thousands of deaths each year, poses serious threats to human health. Particularly, the new dilemma caused by biofilms is gradually becoming a severe and tough problem in the biomedical field. Thus, the strategies to address these problems are considered an urgent task at present. Micro/nanomotors (MNMs), also named micro/nanoscale robots, are mostly driven by chemical energy or external field, exhibiting strong diffusion and self-propulsion in the liquid media, which has the potential for antibacterial applications. In particular, when MNMs are assembled in swarms, they become robust and efficient for biofilm removal. However, there is a lack of comprehensive review discussing the progress in this aspect. Bearing it in mind and based on our own research experience in this regard, the studies on MNMs driven by different mechanisms orchestrated for antibacterial activity and biofilm removal are timely and concisely summarized and discussed in this work, aiming to show the advantages of MNMs brought to this field. In addition, an outlook was proposed, hoping to provide the fundamental guidance for future development in this area.

Keywords: Antibacterial activity; Biofilm inhibition; Biofilm removal; Micro/nanomotor swarms; Micro/nanomotors.

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