Fe(III)-incorporated porphyrin-based conjugated organic polymer as a peroxidase mimic for the sensitive determination of glucose and H 2 O 2 .
Samanka Narayan BhaduriDebojit GhoshSauvik ChatterjeeRima BiswasAsim BhaumikPapu BiswasPublished in: Journal of materials chemistry. B (2023)
Nanozymes, i.e. , nanomaterials that possess intrinsic enzyme-like behaviour, have thrived over the past few decades owing to their advantages of superior stability and effortless storage. Such artificial enzymes can be a perfect alternative to naturally occurring enzymes, which have disadvantages of high cost and limited functionality. In this work, we present the fabrication of an Fe(III)-incorporated porphyrin-based conjugated organic polymer as a nanozyme for the efficient detection of glucose through its intrinsic peroxidase activity and the amperometric detection of hydrogen peroxide. The iron-incorporated porphyrin-based conjugated organic polymer (Fe-DMP-POR) possesses a spherical morphology with high chemical and thermal stability. Exploiting the peroxidase-mimicking activity of the material for the determination of glucose, a detection limit of 4.84 μM is achieved with a linear range of 0-0.15 mM. The Fe-DMP-POR also exhibits a reasonable recovery range for the detection of human blood glucose. The as-synthesized material can also act as an H 2 O 2 sensor, with a sensitivity of 947.67 μA cm -2 mM -1 and a limit of detection of 3.16 μM.
Keyphrases
- hydrogen peroxide
- blood glucose
- photodynamic therapy
- loop mediated isothermal amplification
- metal organic framework
- label free
- real time pcr
- nitric oxide
- endothelial cells
- type diabetes
- adipose tissue
- metabolic syndrome
- gold nanoparticles
- mass spectrometry
- glycemic control
- insulin resistance
- skeletal muscle
- molecularly imprinted
- quantum dots
- tissue engineering