2019
DOI: 10.1021/acsomega.8b03286
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Protein-Protected Gold Nanocluster-Based Biosensor for Determining the Prooxidant Activity of Natural Antioxidant Compounds

Abstract: In this work, chicken egg white protein (CEW)-protected gold nanoclusters (CEW-AuNCs) were prepared from CEW and HAuCl 4 to measure the Cu(II)-induced prooxidant activity of antioxidant compounds such as epicatechin, epigallocatechin gallate, catechin, rosmarinic acid, resveratrol, ascorbic acid, and glutathione. These compounds reduced Cu(II) to Cu(I), and the latter was mainly bound to thiol groups in the CEW-AuNC structure. As the protein-bound Cu(I) may act as a catalytic center for … Show more

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“…This study was the green synthesized method using chicken egg white proteins that was carried out with slight changes in the synthesis method of our previous study [20] and…”
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“…This study was the green synthesized method using chicken egg white proteins that was carried out with slight changes in the synthesis method of our previous study [20] and…”
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confidence: 99%
“…DNPH reagent was prepared in 0.2 N HCl solution. Two grams amount of fresh apple and grape were extracted using the microwave-assisted extraction technique as described in our previous study after all samples were washed with water and cut into small pieces with plastic knife [20]. Fruit juices and wine samples were diluted with distilled water and applied the proposed assay directly.…”
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“… Hossein-Nejad-Ariani et al (2018) developed a peptide-capped Au-NCs-based biosensor for the detection of Listeria monocytogenes, which is portable, simple, fast, and can be operated by non-experts. Akyüz et al (2019) fabricated chicken egg white protein capped Au NCs as a biosensor, which was able to determine the pro-oxidant activity of natural antioxidant compounds. Electrochemiluminescence (ECL) is another type of chemiluminescence, and the Au NCs hold the ECL properties that are not available from Au NPs ( Wang et al, 2016 ; Chen et al, 2019 ).…”
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confidence: 99%