Exploring the Potential of Mn/Zno@Mxene Nanocomposite in Biomedical Applications
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2025
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Library Information Services, COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus
Abstract
Mxenes are two-dimensional transition metal composed of carbides and nitrides, which have
recently attracted much attention as biomedical application platforms owing to their high
electrical conductivity, numerous surface functional groups, and biocompatibility, which is
favorable, giving them the best places to design multifunctional nanocomposites. This paper
has managed to prepare and characterize a MnZno@Mxene nanocomposite through XRD,
FTIR, Raman spectroscopy, UV-Vis spectroscopy, SEM, EDX, elemental mapping, and
XPS. The MnZno@Mxene nanocomposite was found to have great antibacterial activity
against both Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacterial with the maximum inhibitory zone
of 22 mm against Escherichia coli, 18 mm against Staphylococcus aureus, and 19 mm against
Pseudomonas aeruginosa, as compared to the standard antibiotics, including gentamicin and
ciprofloxacin, and time-kill kinetic analysis revealed successful and sustained bacterial
inhibition, especially in E. coli. A wound-healing assessment of a full-thickness excisional
wound model in vivo showed that the treated group had a significantly faster healing rat with
95.19% wound closure at 10 days as opposed to 66.76% in the negative control, as well as
increased skin regeneration and improved wound morphology. In addition, the
nanocomposite also showed significant anti-inflammatory effects in carrageenan induced
paw edema model, with paw thickness reducing from 4.39 mm to 6.96 mm after 24 hours,
as a result, a change similar to the positive control. The high potential of MnZno@Mxene
was further validated by histopathological analysis, which revealed increased re-
epithelialization, decreased inflammation, and ordered deposition of collagen in treated
tissues, indicating high adaptability and usefulness of MnZno@Mxene as an antimicrobial
therapy, wound healing, and inflammation control material.
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Department of Chemistry, SP24, Chemistry, Mn/ZnO@MXene Nanocomposite, Biomedical Applications, Nanotechnology, Dr. Sadaf Ul Hassan