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Title: Near infrared-II photothermal and colorimetric synergistic sensing for intelligent onsite dietary myrosinase profiling
Authors: Qiao, Ling
Lang, Wenchao
Sun, Caixia
Huang, Yining
Wu, Ping
Cai, Chenxin
Xing, Bengang
Keywords: Science::Chemistry
Issue Date: 2023
Source: Qiao, L., Lang, W., Sun, C., Huang, Y., Wu, P., Cai, C. & Xing, B. (2023). Near infrared-II photothermal and colorimetric synergistic sensing for intelligent onsite dietary myrosinase profiling. Analytical Chemistry, 95(7), 3856-3863. https://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.analchem.2c05474
Project: RG4/22 
RG6/20 
A1983c0028 
A20E5c0090 
Journal: Analytical Chemistry 
Abstract: Myrosinase (Myr) is a type of critical β-thioglucosidase enzyme activator essential for sustaining many functional foods to perform their health-promoting functions. An accurate and reliable Myr test is meaningful for food quality and dietary nutrition assessments, whereas the currently reported methods do not guarantee specificity and have high reliance on instrumentation, which are not suitable for rapid and onsite Myr screening especially in complex systems from various sources. Herein, we present a unique NIR-II absorption-based photothermal-responsive colorimetric biosensor for anti-interference onsite Myr determination and realization of rapid visualized outputs with the aid of smartphone calculation. Typically, assisted by glucose oxidase (GOx), Myr specifically converts the sinigrin substrate into hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) that can oxidize 3,3',5,5'-tetramethylbenzidine (TMB) catalyzed by AuNPs to form a charge transfer complex (CTC) with NIR-II absorption and photothermal characters. Delightfully, such a proposed method is able to determine Myr within a wide range of 0 to 172.5 mU/mL with a detection limit down to 2.96 mU/mL. Moreover, simple, rapid, and real-time visual Myr identification in actual food-sourced samples could also be readily achieved by smartphone readout processing, with the promising advantages of anti-interference, high accuracy, and low cost as well as labor-saving and intelligence engagement, thus providing great feasibility for precise measurement in complex and dynamic dietary sample analysis. Overall, our proposed method presents a novel technology for onsite dietary Myr enzyme profiling, which is promising to be applied in the food industry for nutritional composition profiles, freshness evaluation, and quality assessment.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10356/170566
ISSN: 0003-2700
DOI: 10.1021/acs.analchem.2c05474
Schools: School of Chemistry, Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology 
Rights: © 2023 American Chemical Society. All rights reserved.
Fulltext Permission: none
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