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  • Evaluating peroxynitrite (ONOO) in living cells is challenging, but this study introduces a sensitive SERS sensor using modified gold nanoflowers (Au NFs/MAPE) for detection.
  • The sensor operates by oxidizing aryl boric acid on the gold nanoflowers to release phenol, which alters the SERS spectrum, providing high selectivity and sensitivity for ONOO even in complex environments.
  • With a detection limit of 0.48 μM, long-term stability, and excellent biocompatibility, this new sensor effectively monitors ONOO levels during oxidative stress, offering valuable insights into cell biochemistry.

Article Abstract

In the physiological and pathological processes, evaluating the role of peroxynitrite (ONOO) in living cells with high sensitivity and selectivity is a significant challenge. In this study, a highly sensitive surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy sensor (SERS) was proposed using 3-methoxyphenylborate pinacol ester (MAPE) modified gold nanoflowers (Au NFs/MAPE) for the detection of ONOO in living cells. The principle of the nanosensor is based on ONOO which can oxidize aryl boric acid on Au NFs to release phenol, resulting in changes in the SERS spectrum of the sensors. The results show that the SERS sensors have high selectivity and excellent sensitivity for ONOO in the presence of other interfering ions. The detection limit of the sensors is as low as 0.48 μM, which can meet the needs in biological systems. In addition, the SERS sensors have long-term stability and high biocompatibility. More importantly, this sensor can successfully monitor active biological samples and detect the ONOO content generated during an oxidative stress reaction, creating a new method for studying cell biochemistry.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3an00354jDOI Listing

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