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Ceria-Based Therapeutic Antioxidants for Biomedical Applications

Authors
Kim, Young GeonLee, YunjungLee, NohyunSoh, MinKim, DokyoonHyeon, Taeghwan
Issue Date
Jun-2023
Publisher
WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim
Keywords
antioxidants; ceria nanoparticles; nanozymes; oxidative stress
Citation
Advanced Materials, pp.1 - 38
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Journal Title
Advanced Materials
Start Page
1
End Page
38
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/187476
DOI
10.1002/adma.202210819
ISSN
0935-9648
Abstract
The growing interest in nanomedicine over the last 20 years has carved out a research field called "nanocatalytic therapy," where catalytic reactions mediated by nanomaterials are employed to intervene in disease-critical biomolecular processes. Among many kinds of catalytic/enzyme-mimetic nanomaterials investigated thus far, ceria nanoparticles stand out from others owing to their unique scavenging properties against biologically noxious free radicals, including reactive oxygen species (ROS) and reactive nitrogen species (RNS), by exerting enzyme mimicry and nonenzymatic activities. Much effort has been made to utilize ceria nanoparticles as self-regenerating antioxidative and anti-inflammatory agents for various kinds of diseases, given the detrimental effects of ROS and RNS therein that need alleviation. In this context, this review is intended to provide an overview as to what makes ceria nanoparticles merit attention in disease therapy. The introductory part describes the characteristics of ceria nanoparticles as an oxygen-deficient metal oxide. The pathophysiological roles of ROS and RNS are then presented, as well as their scavenging mechanisms by ceria nanoparticles. Representative examples of recent ceria-nanoparticle-based therapeutics are summarized by categorization into organ and disease types, followed by the discussion on the remaining challenges and future research directions.
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