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AuthorKhan S.
AuthorBabadaei M.M.N.
AuthorHasan, Anwarul
AuthorEdis Z.
AuthorAttar F.
AuthorSiddique R.
AuthorBai Q.
AuthorSharifi M.
AuthorFalahati M.
Available date2022-05-21T10:18:25Z
Publication Date2021
Publication NameJournal of Advanced Research
ResourceScopus
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jare.2021.01.012
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/31255
AbstractBackground: Because enzymes can control several metabolic pathways and regulate the production of free radicals, their simultaneous use with nanoplatforms showing protective and combinational properties is of great interest in the development of therapeutic nano-based platforms. However, enzyme immobilization on nanomaterials is not straightforward due to the toxic and unpredictable properties of nanoparticles in medical practice. Aim of review: In fact, because of the ability to load enzymes on nano-based supports and increase their renewability, scientific groups have been tempted to create potential therapeutic enzymes in this field. Therefore, this study not only pays attention to the therapeutic and diagnostic applications of diseases by enzyme?nanoparticle (NP) bio-conjugate (abbreviated as: ENB), but also considers the importance of nanoplatforms used based on their toxicity, ease of application and lack of significant adverse effects on loaded enzymes. In the following, based on the published reports, we explained that the immobilization of enzymes on polymers, inorganic metal oxide and hybrid compounds provide hopes for potential use of ENBs in medical activities. Then, the use of ENBs in bioassay activities such as paper-based or wearing biosensors and lab-on-chip/microfluidic biosensors were evaluated. Finally, this review addresses the current challenges and future perspective of ENBs in biomedical applications. Key scientific concepts of review: This literature may provide useful information regarding the application of ENBs in biosensing and therapeutic platforms.
Languageen
PublisherElsevier B.V.
SubjectBiosensing
Conjugate
Drug delivery
Enzyme Immobilization
Nanomaterial
Therapy
TitleEnzyme?polymeric/inorganic metal oxide/hybrid nanoparticle bio-conjugates in the development of therapeutic and biosensing platforms
TypeArticle
Volume Number33


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