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Coral reef-like zinc niobate nanostructures decorated functionalized carbon nanofiber as electrode modifier for detection of oxidative stress biomarker: 3-nitro-L-tyrosine

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MATERIALS TODAY CHEMISTRY
Volume 25, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.mtchem.2022.100970

Keywords

Electrochemical; Functionalized carbon nanofibers; Differential pulse voltametry; Hydrothermal method; Metal niobates

Funding

  1. Ministry of Science and Tech-nology (Special Research) [Project-MOST-108-2221-E-027-063]

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Oxidative stress biomarkers generated during oxidative stress are essential in evaluating cell condition, diagnosing diseases, developing drugs, and testing drug efficacy. In this study, researchers designed a novel electrochemical sensing platform to detect 3-nitrotyrosine, and the reliability of the sensor was verified through experiments.
Oxidative stress can transform immunologic disorders to malignancy by enhancing the effect of pathogenic factors associated with adverse health problems. Biomarkers generated during oxidative stress are essential in assessing the in vivo condition of the cell for evaluating health and diagnosing the disease at an early stage, prognosis, benign and effectual drug development, and testing the drug efficacy. 3-NitroL-tyrosine is an oxidative stress biomarker produced from L-tyrosine through nitration mediated by active metabolites. Thus, precise detection of 3-NO2-Tyr in the biological medium is significantly important to monitor the cell environment. Consequently, a novel electrochemical sensing platform had been designed using ZnNb2O6 nanostructures anchored f-CNF as a glassy carbon electrode modifier. The crystalline and structural features, morphology, and elemental composition of ZnNb2O6/f-CNF nanocomposite were keenly verified. The synchronic activation of ZnNb2O6/f-CNF nanocomposite for effective detection of 3-NO2-Tyr is mainly due to the synergic effect between its counterparts. Accordingly, the fabricated sensor possesses a remarkably low limit of detection (0.021 mM) with a good linear range, and sensitivity is noted to be 7.745 mA/mM,cm-2. The consistency of this sensor was evinced through real-time monitoring of 3-NO2-Tyr in urine and saliva samples which is beneficial in monitoring the pathological situation.

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