The Comprehensive Roadmap Toward Malaria Elimination Using Graphene and its Promising 2D Analogs

Author:

He Fangzhou1ORCID,Junior George2,Konar Rajashree3,Huang Yuanding1,Zhang Ke1,Ke Lijing4,Niu Meng5,Goh Boon Tong6,Moutaouakil Amine El7,Nessim Gilbert Daniel3,Belmoubarik Mohamed28ORCID,Peng Weng Kung12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Frontier Research Center Songshan Lake Materials Laboratory Dongguan 523‐808 China

2. Department of Quantum and Energy Materials International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory Braga 4715‐330 Portugal

3. Department of Chemistry Bar‐Ilan Institute of Nanotechnology and Advanced Materials Bar‐Ilan University Ramat Gan 5290002 Israel

4. School of Food Science and Nutrition University of Leeds Leeds LS2 9JT UK

5. Department of Interventional Radiology Shengjing Hospital of China Medical University Shenyang 110001 China

6. Low Dimensional Materials Research Centre (LDMRC) Department of Physics Faculty of Science University of Malaya Kuala Lumpur 50603 Malaysia

7. Department of Electrical and Communication Engineering United Arab Emirates University P.O. Box 15551 Al Ain United Arab Emirates

8. Institute of Applied Physics Mohammed VI Polytechnic University Lot 660 Hay Moulay Rachid Ben Guerir 43150 Morocco

Abstract

Malaria is a major public health concern with over 200 million new cases annually, resulting in significant financial costs. Preventive measures and diagnostic remedies are crucial in saving lives from malaria, and especially in developing nations. 2D materials are, therefore, ideal for fighting such an epidemic. Graphene and its derivatives are extensively studied due to their exceptional properties in this case. The biomedical applications of graphene‐based nanomaterials have gained significant interest in recent years due to their remarkable biocompatibility, solubility, and selectivity. Their unique physicochemical characteristics, like ample surface area, biofunctionality, high purity, solubility, substantial drug‐loading capacity, and superior ability to penetrate cell membranes, make them up‐and‐coming candidates as biodelivery carriers. In this review, crucial graphene‐based technologies to combat malaria are discussed. The advancements in preventing and diagnosing malaria and the biocompatibility of graphene‐based nanomaterials are emphasized. The roadmap for using graphene‐based technology toward achieving the WHO global malaria elimination by 2030 is presented and discussed in detail. Graphene oxide, the most critical biocompatible graphene derivative for health sensors, is also discussed. Additionally, 2D chalcogenides, specifically sulfide‐based transition‐metal dichalcogenides, are reviewed in detecting malaria during its early stages.

Publisher

Wiley

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