A Photothermally Triggered Nanoplatform for Multidimensional Antibacterial Therapy in Diabetic Wound Healing


A Photothermally Triggered Nanoplatform for Multidimensional Antibacterial Therapy in Diabetic Wound Healing

Summary: Researchers developed a smart photothermally triggered nanoplatform that integrates near-infrared (NIR) responsive photothermal therapy, reactive oxygen species (ROS) scavenging, and broad-spectrum antibacterial effects. In diabetic wound models, the system demonstrated excellent infection control, reduced inflammation, and significantly accelerated healing through synergistic multidimensional mechanisms.

Key Highlights:

  • Photothermal + ROS scavenging + antibacterial triple action
  • Strong efficacy against multidrug-resistant bacteria
  • Promoted angiogenesis and collagen deposition in diabetic wounds
  • Potential for minimally invasive, on-demand therapy

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Keywords: photothermal nanoplatform, diabetic wound antibacterial, ROS scavenging wound