1. Enhancing ZnO-NP Antibacterial and Osteogenesis Properties in Orthopedic Applications: A Review
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Xiongfeng Tang, Yue Yang, Yun'an Qing, Yanguo Qin, Deming Guo, Ruiyan Li, and Li Yuehong
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Antibacterial property ,Materials science ,Low toxicity ,Organic Chemistry ,Biophysics ,Aseptic loosening ,Pharmaceutical Science ,Bioengineering ,Nanotechnology ,02 engineering and technology ,General Medicine ,Metal oxide nanoparticles ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,Osseointegration ,0104 chemical sciences ,Biomaterials ,Preparation method ,Drug Discovery ,Orthopedic implant ,0210 nano-technology - Abstract
Prosthesis-associated infections and aseptic loosening are major causes of implant failure. There is an urgent need to improve the antibacterial ability and osseointegration of orthopedic implants. Zinc oxide nanoparticles (ZnO-NPs) are a common type of zinc-containing metal oxide nanoparticles that have been widely studied in many fields, such as food packaging, pollution treatment, and biomedicine. The ZnO-NPs have low toxicity and good biological functions, as well as antibacterial, anticancer, and osteogenic capabilities. Furthermore, ZnO-NPs can be easily obtained through various methods. Among them, green preparation methods can improve the bioactivity of ZnO-NPs and strengthen their potential application in the biological field. This review discusses the antibacterial abilities of ZnO-NPs, including mechanisms and influencing factors. The toxicity and shortcomings of anticancer applications are summarized. Furthermore, osteogenic mechanisms and synergy with other materials are introduced. Green preparation methods are also briefly reviewed.
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- 2020