The Role and Mechanism of Nanozymes in Burn Wound Healing

    Linhui Zou, Mengzhen Zhang, Licheng Lin, Yingqian Zhou, Chuanan Shen
    TLDR Nanozymes help heal burn wounds by fighting bacteria, reducing inflammation, and promoting blood vessel growth.
    Nanozymes, with their enzyme-like activities, are emerging as promising agents in burn wound healing due to their antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, and pro-angiogenic effects. They offer advantages over traditional treatments, such as reduced drug resistance and high stability. This review highlights the pathophysiology of burn wounds and the roles of various nanozymes, including oxidase, peroxidase, and catalase, in promoting healing through mechanisms like anti-bacterial action, anti-oxidative stress, and anti-scarring. Despite their potential, current studies have limitations, and further research is needed to advance nanozyme applications in burn treatment.
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