基于植物提取物合成的金属纳米颗粒的伏安生物传感器:最新成果简述

IF 1.1 4区 化学 Q3 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Macedonian Journal of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Pub Date : 2023-12-24 DOI:10.20450/mjcce.2023.2786
R. Gulaboski, Sanja Lazarova, Pavlinka Kokoskarova, Elena Joveva
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自 20 世纪最后十年以来,许多科学学科都在很大程度上依赖于纳米尺寸的材料。纳米材料已被广泛应用于生物医学和制药领域,包括将活性物质输送到体内的特定靶点。纳米材料在遏制最近的 COVID-19 大流行中的贡献就证明了这一点。石墨烯、银、金和其他纳米粒子具有优异的物理和化学特性,包括热稳定性更高、导电性更好以及能够在其表面区域承载各种有机基质。在过去的 20 年里,纳米粒子合成领域出现了一个重要的方向,即使用在众多植物物种中发现的环保型还原剂。这篇简短的综述将重点介绍使用 "绿色方法 "合成的金属纳米粒子在设计伏安法生物传感器方面的杰出表现。本简短综述的主要目的是重点介绍在探索从植物提取物中通过植物合成获得的金属纳米系统方面取得的一些最新电化学进展,包括在设计安培和伏安生物传感器方面取得的最显著成就。
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Voltammetric biosensors based on metallic nanoparticles synthesized from plant extracts: A short overview of recent achievements
Since the last decade of the 20th century, many scientific disciplines have heavily relied on materials with nanometer dimensions. Nanomaterials are already integrated into numerous biomedical and pharmaceutical applications, including the delivery of active substances to specific targets within the body. This has been demonstrated by their contribution to the containment of the recent COVID-19 pandemic. Graphene, silver, gold, and other nanoparticles possess exceptional physical and chemical properties, including increased thermal stability, improved conductivity, and the capacity to host various organic substrates on their surface area. In the past 20 years, a significant field of nanoparticle synthesis has emerged, where eco-friendly reducing agents found in numerous plant species are used. This brief review focuses on the outstanding performance of metallic nanoparticles synthesized using "green methods" in designing voltammetric biosensors. The major goal of this short review is to highlight some of the latest electrochemical advances in exploring metallic nano-systems obtained via phytosynthesis from plant extracts, covering the most notable achievements in the design of amperometric and voltammetric biosensors.
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期刊介绍: Macedonian Journal of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering (Mace­d. J. Chem. Chem. Eng.) is an official publication of the Society of Chemists and Technologists of Macedonia. It is a not-for-profit open acess journal published twice a year. The journal publishes ori­ginal scientific papers, short commu­ni­ca­tions, reviews and educational papers from all fields of chemistry, chemical engineering, food technology, biotechnology and material sciences, metallurgy and related fields. The papers pub­lished in the Journal are summarized in Che­mi­cal Abstracts.
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