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Plasmonic alloys for quantitative determination and reaction monitoring of biothiols

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JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY B
Volume 11, Issue 36, Pages 8639-8648

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d3tb01076g

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Biothiols play important roles in physiological and pathological processes. Plasmonic alloys were synthesized for the detection of biothiols in mass spectrometry. These alloys enhanced detection sensitivity and selectivity, allowing for direct detection of biothiols without enrichment or separation. Internal standards were introduced for accurate quantification, and a monitoring platform for the oxidation-reduction reaction of glutathione was established. This work contributes to the development of plasmonic-based molecular tools for biothiol detection in real-case applications.
Biothiols participate in numerous physiological and pathological processes in an organism. Quantitative determination and reaction monitoring of biothiols have important implications for evaluating human health. Herein, we synthesized plasmonic alloys as the matrix to assist the laser desorption and ionization (LDI) process of biothiols in mass spectrometry (MS). Plasmonic alloys were constructed with mesoporous structures for LDI enhancement and trimetallic (PdPtAu) compositions for noble metal-thiol hybridization, toward enhanced detection sensitivity and selectivity, respectively. Plasmonic alloys enabled direct detection of biothiols from complex biosamples without any enrichment or separation. We introduced internal standards into the quantitative MS system, achieving accurate quantitation of methionine directly from serum samples with a recovery rate of 103.19% & PLUSMN; 6.52%. Moreover, we established a rapid monitoring platform for the oxidation-reduction reaction of glutathione, consuming trace samples down to 200 nL with an interval of seconds. This work contributes to the development of molecular tools based on plasmonic materials for biothiol detection toward real-case applications.

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