Platelet Membrane‐Enclosed Bioorthogonal Catalysis for Combating Dental Caries
Mamata Karmacharya,
Sumit Kumar,
Yoon Jeong Choi
et al.
Abstract:Platelets have shown promise as a means to combat bacterial infections, fostering the development of innovative therapeutic approaches. However, several challenges persist, including cargo loading issues, limited efficacy against biofilms, and concerns regarding the impact of payloads on the platelet carriers. Here, we introduce human platelet membrane vesicles (h‐PMVs) encapsulating supramolecular metal catalysts (SMCs) as “nanofactories” to convert prodrugs into antimicrobial compounds within close proximity… Show more
“…1B). In comparison to other bioorthogonal nanozymes, 14,32–35 Pd–Ab 2 exhibited superior bioorthogonal catalytic activity with K m = 7.93 μM and V max = 1.51 μM min −1 (Fig. 1C).…”
Nanozymes have advantages such as low cost, high stability and durability, which have recently been widely used as an alternative to natural enzymes in industrial, medical, and biological fields. Compared...
“…1B). In comparison to other bioorthogonal nanozymes, 14,32–35 Pd–Ab 2 exhibited superior bioorthogonal catalytic activity with K m = 7.93 μM and V max = 1.51 μM min −1 (Fig. 1C).…”
Nanozymes have advantages such as low cost, high stability and durability, which have recently been widely used as an alternative to natural enzymes in industrial, medical, and biological fields. Compared...
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