Abstract
The sensitive and rapid detection of dopamine (DA) is of great significance for early diagnosis of related diseases. Current detection strategies of DA are time-consuming, expensive and inaccurate, while biosynthetic nanomaterials were considered highly stable and environment friendly, which were promising on colorimetric sensing. Thus, in this study, novel zinc phosphate hydrate nanosheets (SA@ZnPNS) biosynthesized by Shewanella algae were designed for the detection of DA. SA@ZnPNS showed high peroxidase-like activity which catalyzed the oxidation reaction of 3,3′,5,5′-tetramethylbenzidine in the presence of H2O2. Results showed that the catalytic reaction of SA@ZnPNS followed Michaelis-Menton kinetics, and catalytic process conformed to ping-pong mechanism with chief active species of hydroxyl radicals. The colorimetric detection of DA in human serum samples was performed based on SA@ZnPNS peroxidase-like activity. The linear range of DA detection was 0.1–40 μM, and the detection limit was 0.083 μM. This study provided a simple and practical method for the detection of DA and expanded the application of biosynthesized nanoparticles to biosensing fields.
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Yang, J., Zhai, X., Dong, X., Zhao, L., Zhang, Y., Xiao, H., … Hou, B. (2023). Peroxidase-like phosphate hydrate nanosheets bio-synthesized by a marine Shewanella algae strain for highly sensitive dopamine detection. Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces, 225. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.colsurfb.2023.113248
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