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Nanomaterials with Glucose Oxidase-Mimicking Activity for Biomedical Applications.

Shengyi MinQiao YuJiaquan YePengfei HaoJiayu NingZhiqiang HuYu Chong
Published in: Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
Glucose oxidase (GOD) is an oxidoreductase that catalyzes the aerobic oxidation of glucose into hydrogen peroxide (H 2 O 2 ) and gluconic acid, which has been widely used in industrial raw materials production, biosensors and cancer treatment. However, natural GOD bears intrinsic disadvantages, such as poor stability and a complex purification process, which undoubtedly restricts its biomedical applications. Fortunately, several artificial nanomaterials have been recently discovered with a GOD-like activity and their catalytic efficiency toward glucose oxidation can be finely optimized for diverse biomedical applications in biosensing and disease treatments. In view of the notable progress of GOD-mimicking nanozymes, this review systematically summarizes the representative GOD-mimicking nanomaterials for the first time and depicts their proposed catalytic mechanisms. We then introduce the efficient modulation strategy to improve the catalytic activity of existing GOD-mimicking nanomaterials. Finally, the potential biomedical applications in glucose detection, DNA bioanalysis and cancer treatment are highlighted. We believe that the development of nanomaterials with a GOD-like activity will expand the application range of GOD-based systems and lead to new opportunities of GOD-mimicking nanomaterials for various biomedical applications.
Keyphrases
  • hydrogen peroxide
  • blood glucose
  • nitric oxide
  • type diabetes
  • heavy metals
  • metabolic syndrome
  • cross sectional
  • risk assessment
  • wastewater treatment
  • glycemic control
  • sensitive detection