Preclinical Toxicity Assessment of Ti‐Based MXene Nanomaterials for Advanced Theranostic Applications
01 natural sciences
0104 chemical sciences
DOI:
10.1002/adtp.202300268
Publication Date:
2024-02-09T13:15:55Z
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Abstract MXene, a novel class of 2D materials, has garnered widespread attention from researchers worldwide due to its remarkable physicochemical properties. Its exceptional physical, chemical, optical, and electronic characteristics have opened up exciting possibilities for application in biomedical fields. The easily modifiable surface makes it particularly attractive be used nanomedicine as the can made hydrophilic, with facile drug loading, imaging, anti‐microbial, photothermal applications. To fully harness potential field, comprehensive understanding toxicological effect is utmost importance. This review presents concise introduction encompassing commonly employed synthesis procedures, followed by an in‐depth exploration studies conducted on diverse MAX MXene phases. use been discussed cancer theranostic agent toxicity evaluation microorganisms, zebrafish, vitro, vivo toxicity. Additionally, emphasizes need advance standardize study. provides overview various aspects related nanostructures advocates their utilization near future.
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