| Literature DB >> 30343161 |
Yue Hua1, Min Liu1, Shuai Li1, Fengjuan Liu1, Yuanyuan Cai1, Huan Liu1, Yuqi Wan1, Xiaoxia Lv1, Hua Wang2.
Abstract
An electroanalysis strategy has been developed for probing glutathione (GSH) separately in hela and yeast cells based on the displacement reaction route using melamine-copper (MA-Cu) nanocomposites. Herein, MA-Cu nanocomposites were initially synthesized by the controlled supermolecular self-assembly process showing various morphological structures depending on the MA-to-Cu ratios used. It was discovered that the electrodes modified with rod-like MA-Cu nanocomposites could achieve the stable electrochemical output of solid-state CuCl at a low potential, which might circumvent the possible interference from co-existing electroactive substances in complicated backgrounds like cells. More importantly, the yielded CuCl signals would decrease selectively induced by GSH through the specific Cu-GSH interaction that would trigger the displacement of CuCl into non-electroactive complex. The MA-Cu nanorods-modified electrodes can allow for the detection of GSH with the concentrations linearly ranging from 0.010 to 300.0 μM. Subsequently, the feasibility of the developed electroanalysis strategy was demonstrated for the evaluation of GSH separately in the extractions of hela and yeast cells, promising the wide applications in the clinical and food analysis fields.Entities:
Keywords: Electroanalysis; Glutathione; Melamine-copper nanorods; Solid-state CuCl electrochemistry; Supermolecular self-assembly
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30343161 DOI: 10.1016/j.bios.2018.10.022
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biosens Bioelectron ISSN: 0956-5663 Impact factor: 10.618