Title:Graphene and Graphene-Based Materials in Biomedical Applications
Volume: 26
Issue: 38
Author(s): Mohammad Omaish Ansari, Kalamegam Gauthaman, Abdurahman Essa, Sidi A. Bencherif and Adnan Memic*
Affiliation:
- Center of Nanotechnology, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah,Saudi Arabia
Keywords:
GN oxide, tissue engineering, drug delivery, biomedical applications, biocompatibility, nanomaterials.
Abstract: Nanobiotechnology has huge potential in the field of regenerative medicine. One of the main
drivers has been the development of novel nanomaterials. One developing class of materials is graphene
and its derivatives recognized for their novel properties present on the nanoscale. In particular,
graphene and graphene-based nanomaterials have been shown to have excellent electrical, mechanical,
optical and thermal properties. Due to these unique properties coupled with the ability to tune their
biocompatibility, these nanomaterials have been propelled for various applications. Most recently, these
two-dimensional nanomaterials have been widely recognized for their utility in biomedical research. In
this review, a brief overview of the strategies to synthesize graphene and its derivatives are discussed.
Next, the biocompatibility profile of these nanomaterials as a precursor to their biomedical application
is reviewed. Finally, recent applications of graphene-based nanomaterials in various biomedical fields
including tissue engineering, drug and gene delivery, biosensing and bioimaging as well as other biorelated
studies are highlighted.