A kind of peroxide nanozyme and preparation method thereof
A technology of peroxides and nanozymes, applied in biochemical equipment and methods, oxidoreductases, enzymes, etc., can solve the problems of limited sources, poor stability, slow pharmaceutical development process, etc., and achieve stable properties, easy operation, The effect of good application prospects
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[0017] Example 1: Synthesis of gold nanoparticles
[0018] Sodium citrate-coated gold nanoparticles were obtained by reducing tetrachloroauric acid with sodium citrate (reference J. Phys. Chem. C 2007, 111, 9172-9176). The specific steps are as follows. In a 100mL double-necked round bottom flask (the interface in the middle is used to connect the reflux condenser, and the interface on the side is used to add reagents during the reaction), add 48.5mL of high-purity water and 1.3mL of tetrachloroauric acid solution (0.01M ), heated to boiling and reflux under magnetic stirring (rotating speed 800rpm). Quickly add 0.2mL sodium citrate solution (0.2M) through the side port, continue heating for 10min, stop heating and continue stirring until natural cooling, the maximum plasmon resonance absorption peak is at 520nm. Then the gold nanoparticle solution was centrifuged at 8,000rpm for 30min, and the precipitate was dissolved in high-purity water and diluted until the absorbance va...
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[0019] Embodiment 2: the preparation of nanozyme
[0020] Take 2mL gold nanoparticle stock solution, add 510μL phosphate buffer solution (10mM, pH 8), shake well and quickly add 40μL URGDC solution (0.15mM) (purchased from Gill Biochemical (Shanghai) Co., Ltd., purity >98%), immediately Shake well and stand at 4°C for 24 hours to obtain the peroxidase nanozyme with glutathione peroxidase activity, which is stored at 4°C.
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[0021] Example 3: GPx activity of nanozymes
[0022] According to the Wilson method (J.Am.Chem.Soc.1989,111,5936-5939) to measure the GPx activity of biologically active pentapeptides and nanozymes (reaction equation shown in the following formula), the enzyme activity is defined as 37 ℃, per minute The amount of enzyme required to oxidize 1 μmoL NADPH is an activity unit (U), and the specific activity of the enzyme is defined as the number of enzyme activity units possessed by 1 μmoL of the enzyme, expressed as U / μmoL. The GPx activity of the nanozyme was 5.05U / μmoL and the GPx activity of the biologically active pentapeptide URGDC was 0.36U / μmoL at 37°C and pH 7.0. The GPx activity of the classic commercial mimic Ebselen is 0.99U / μmoL (reference Adv.Pharmacol.1997,38,2229-2246). Therefore, the activity of the prepared nanozyme is higher than that of bioactive pentapeptide and Ebselen enzyme mimics, and has high GPx enzyme activity.
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