Biomedical applications of nanodiamonds: From drug-delivery to diagnostics
Jingru Xu, Edward Kai‐Hua Chow
Abstract
Advances in nanotechnology have great potential to address many unmet clinical and biomedical needs. Nanodiamonds, as a class of carbon nanoparticles with unique properties, may be useful towards a versatile range of biomedical applications from drug delivery to diagnostics. This review describes how these properties of nanodiamonds facilitate their application in different fields of biomedicine, including delivery of chemotherapy drugs, peptides, proteins, nucleic acids and biosensors. Additionally, clinical potential of nanodiamonds, with studies in both preclinical and clinical stages, is also reviewed here, highlighting the translational potential of nanodiamonds in biomedical research.
Topics & Concepts
BiomedicineNanotechnologyDrug deliveryNanomedicineMaterials scienceNanoparticleBioinformaticsBiologyDiamond and Carbon-based Materials ResearchCarbon Nanotubes in CompositesLubricants and Their Additives