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Silver-Nanoparticle-Embedded Porous Silicon Disks Enabled SERS Signal Amplification for Selective Glutathione Detection.

Yang BuGuixian ZhuShengliang LiRuogu QiGauri BhaveDechen ZhangRuixuan HanDali SunXiangfeng LiuZhongbo HuXuewu Liu
Published in: ACS applied nano materials (2017)
As the major redox couple and nonprotein thiol source in human tissues, the level of glutathione (GSH) has been a concern for its relation with many diseases. However, the similar physical and chemical properties of interference molecules such as cysteine (Cys) and homocysteine (Hcy) make discriminative detection of GSH in complex biological fluids challenging. Here we report a novel surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) platform, based on silver-nanoparticle-embedded porous silicon disks (PSDs/Ag) substrates for highly sensitive and selective detection of GSH in biofluids. Silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) were reductively synthesized and aggregated directly into pores of PSDs, achieving a SERS enhancement factor (EF) up to 2.59 × 107. Ellman's reagent 5,5'-ditho-bis (2-nitrobenzoic acid) (DTNB) was selected as the Raman reactive reporting agent, and the GSH quantification was determined using enzymatic recycling method, and allowed the detection limit of GSH to be down to 74.9 nM using a portable Raman spectrometer. Moreover, the significantly overwhelmed enhancement ratio of GSH over other substances enables the discrimination of GSH detection in complex biofluids.
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