A dual (colorimetric and fluorometric) detection scheme for glutathione and silver (I) based on the oxidase mimicking activity of MnO2 nanosheets

A fluorimetric and colorimetric method is described for the determination of glutathione (GSH) and silver (I). It is based on the use of MnO 2 nanosheets that were prepared by solution mixing and exfoliation. They display oxidase-mimicking activity and can catalyze the oxidation of o-phenylenediamin...

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Published inMikrochimica acta (1966) Vol. 186; no. 8; p. 498
Main Authors Ma, Zhangyan, Wu, Tengteng, Li, Peipei, Liu, Meiling, Huang, Si, Li, Haitao, Zhang, Youyu, Yao, Shouzhuo
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Vienna Springer Vienna 01.08.2019
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Summary:A fluorimetric and colorimetric method is described for the determination of glutathione (GSH) and silver (I). It is based on the use of MnO 2 nanosheets that were prepared by solution mixing and exfoliation. They display oxidase-mimicking activity and can catalyze the oxidation of o-phenylenediamine (OPD) to form yellow 2,3-diaminophenazine (DAP) with an absorption maximum at 410 nm. DAP also has a yellow fluorescence (with a peak at 560 nm). The MnO 2 nanosheets can be rapidly reduced to Mn 2+ by GSH. This reduces the efficiency of the oxidase mimic MnO 2 and causes a decrease in fluorescence and absorbance intensity. However, on addition of Ag + , a complex is formed with GSH. It prevents the destruction of MnO 2 nanosheets so that the enzyme mimicking activity is retained. A dual-method for the determination of GSH and Ag(I) was developed. It has excellent sensitivity for GSH with lower detection limits of 62 nM (fluorimetric) and 0.94 μM (colorimetric). The respective data for Ag(I) are 70 nM and 1.15 μM. The assay was successfully applied to the determination of GSH and Ag(I) in spiked serum samples. Graphical abstract Schematic presentation of a method for colorimetric and fluorometric determination of glutathione (GSH) and silver(I). MnO 2 nanosheets are reduced to Mn(II) by GSH. This reduces the enzyme-mimicking activity of MnO 2 nanosheets and causes a decrease in fluorescence and absorbance. On addition of Ag(I), the enzyme-like activity is increasingly retained. A decrease in fluorescence and absorbance is not observed any longer.
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ISSN:0026-3672
1436-5073
1436-5073
DOI:10.1007/s00604-019-3613-4