This chapter investigates how perovskite materials affect animal cell
responsiveness and sheds light on possible biomedical uses. Perovskites are interesting
prospects for a variety of biomedical applications because of their distinctive physical
and chemical characteristics. The discussion of perovskites' interactions with cells
includes their uptake and internalization by cells, as well as how cells react to scaffolds
and substrates made of perovskites. The chapter also explores how the composition,
structure, surface chemistry, and stability of perovskites affect cell behavior and
response. Examining signaling cascades and intracellular destiny, mechanistic insights
into perovskite-cell interactions are considered. The chapter concludes by examining
existing and potential uses and risks involved with perovskite materials on tissues and
regeneration of cells, identifying difficulties and pointing the way forward for further
study. This chapter offers insightful information on how perovskites affect cell
responsiveness, opening the door for the creation of ground-breaking perovskite-based
biomedical solutions.
Keywords: Antimicrobial coatings, Anti-microbial, Antiviral, Antibacterial, Antifungal, Air purification, Biomedical applications, Nanomaterial, Nanocrystal, Perovskites, Water purification.