Faithfulness O. Osazee, Kate E. Mokobia, Ikhazuagbe H. Ifijen
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The Urgent Need for Tungsten-Based Nanoparticles as Antibacterial Agents
In recent years, the rise of antibiotic-resistant bacteria has posed a significant challenge to public health worldwide. As traditional antibiotics become less effective, there is an urgent need to explore alternative strategies to combat bacterial infections. Tungsten-based nanoparticles have emerged as promising candidates for their potential as antibacterial agents. This article highlights the pressing need for effective antibacterial agents and discusses the potential of tungsten-based nanoparticles in addressing this urgent concern. We delve into the unique properties and mechanisms of action exhibited by these nanoparticles, including their ability to generate reactive oxygen species and induce photothermal effects, leading to bacterial cell death. Additionally, we discuss the challenges associated with utilizing tungsten-based nanoparticles, such as their potential toxicity and compatibility with human cells. Furthermore, we explore the future prospects and ongoing research efforts aimed at optimizing the synthesis, characterization, and application of tungsten-based nanoparticles as antibacterial agents. By addressing these challenges and harnessing the potential of tungsten-based nanoparticles, we can pave the way for the development of effective antibacterial strategies and contribute to combating the global threat of antibiotic resistance.