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Prussian blue nanocubes with peroxidase-like activity for polyphenol detection in commercial beverages.

Eduarda SchneiderMarta D TitaJoana L GuerreiroAbel J DuarteFelismina Teixeira Coelho Moreira
Published in: Analytical methods : advancing methods and applications (2024)
The present study describes an efficient method for the determination of polyphenol content in beverages based on a composite material of graphene oxide decorated with Prussian blue nanocubes (rGO/PBNCs). In this method, rGO/PBNCs act as a nanoenzyme with peroxidase-like catalytic activity and produce a colorimetric product in the presence of hydrogen peroxide and tetramethylbenzidine (TMB). To verify the effectiveness of the method, we used two model standards for antioxidants: gallic acid (GA) and tannic acid (TA). The method validation included a comparison of the performance of a natural enzyme and an artificial one (rGO/PBNCs) and two polyphenols in the analysis of commercial beverage samples. After optimization, a pH of 4, ambient temperature (22 °C), a reaction time of 2 minutes and an rGO/PBNCs concentration of 0.01 μg mL -1 were found to be the most favorable conditions. The detection limits obtained were 5.6 μmol L -1 for GA and 1.5 μmol L -1 for TA. Overall, rGO/PBNCs offer advantages over natural enzymes in terms of stability, versatility, scalability and durability, making them attractive candidates for a wide range of catalytic and sensory applications.
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