| Literature DB >> 31830153 |
Mengjun Wang1, Mengke Wang1, Guannan Wang2, Xingguang Su1.
Abstract
Herein, papain-protected bimetallic gold/silver nanoclusters (Au/Ag NCs) were successfully synthesized and applied for the detection of ascorbate oxidase (AAO). The doping of papain-protected Au nanoclusters with Ag enhanced the fluorescence intensity with an intense red fluorescence peak at 617 nm, and the red-emitting Au/Ag nanoclusters were further used to monitor the AAO activity. The fluorescence of Au/Ag NCs could be quenched by hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) due to the generation of hydroxyl radicals (˙OH) from the reaction of Ag/Au nanoclusters and H2O2. However, the addition of ascorbic acid (AA) effectively reacted with the free radicals and caused the fluorescence recovery of the Au/Ag NCs. Furthermore, AAO could catalyze the oxidation of AA to form dehydro-ascorbate (DHA). As a result, there was not enough AA to consume the hydroxyl radicals, which resulted in a decrease in the fluorescence of the papain-capped Au/Ag NCs. Therefore, the AAO activity can be monitored by measuring the fluorescence intensity of the red-emitting Au/Ag NCs. Moreover, the developed method for AAO detection displayed a good linear relationship from 5 to 80 mU mL-1 and the detection limit was 1.72 mU mL-1. Thus, a simple and selective method for the determination of the AAO activity was constructed and satisfactory results were obtained in real sample detection.Entities:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31830153 DOI: 10.1039/c9an02108f
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Analyst ISSN: 0003-2654 Impact factor: 4.616