Magnetic labelled horseradish peroxidase-polymer nanoparticles: A recyclable nanobiocatalyst

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In this study, the reusability and process stability of nano-reengineered horseradish peroxidase was investigated in a fluorescence-based sensing system for hydrogen peroxide determination as a model application. To this end, dendron macromolecules were attached to the enzyme surface through bio-conjugation techniques. The resulting enzyme-polymer nanoparticles, with an average size of 14(±2) nm, showed significant life time and thermal stability. For enzyme recovery and reusability purposes, the enzyme-polymer nanoparticles were labelled with magnetic nanoparticles with a labelling yield of 90 %. These labelled enzyme molecules showed significant process stability, i.e., up to 7 recycling period in a model sensing system. A linear calibration curve was obtained over a hydrogen peroxide concentrations range from 5×10-8 to 1×10-5 mol L-1, with a detection limit of 1.3×10-9 mol L-1 for the sensing system under the optimal conditions. Copyright © 2013 SCS.

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Khosravi, A., Vossoughi, M., Shahrokhian, S., & Alemzadeh, I. (2013). Magnetic labelled horseradish peroxidase-polymer nanoparticles: A recyclable nanobiocatalyst. Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society, 78(7), 921–931. https://doi.org/10.2298/JSC120930133K

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