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Int J Biol Macromol ; 271(Pt 1): 132562, 2024 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38821809

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OA-AP, DTAB-AP, DDBAB-AP complexes were synthesized by introducing surfactants of OA, DTAB and DDBAB into attapulgite (AP). The complexes were systematically characterized. The appearance of new diffraction peaks at low angle indicated a new lamellar structure of OA (DTAB, DDBAB)-AP complexes. Then, the pesticide avermectin (AV) composites of AV/DTAB-OA-AP, AV/DDBAB-OA-AP, sodium alginate (SA) @AV/DTAB-OA-AP and SA@AV/DDBAB-OA-AP were prepared and investigated detailedly. The basal spacings of AV/DTAB-OA-AP and AV/DDBAB-OA-AP were bigger than those of OA-AP and DTAB(DDBAB)-AP. The existences of AV, surfactants and SA molecules of the composites were further confirmed. Furthermore the effect of SA on AV release behaviors of SA@AV/DTAB (DDBAB)-OA-AP microspheres was investigated and compared. Compared to AV/DTAB (DDBAB)-OA-AP, the released rate of the microspheres decreased remarkably. The AV release behaviors of AV/DTAB (DDBAB)-OA-AP could be fitted with pseudo second-order model, while the first-order model was better to describe those of the microspheres. Finally, the bioassay of the microspheres were studied and analyzed. The microspheres had a longer duration and control effect on Mythimna separata. This study could be helpful to provide a pesticide delivery system to improve the utilization efficiency of pesticides.


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Alginates , Ivermectin , Magnesium Compounds , Silicon Compounds , Surface-Active Agents , Ivermectin/analogs & derivatives , Ivermectin/chemistry , Ivermectin/pharmacology , Alginates/chemistry , Magnesium Compounds/chemistry , Surface-Active Agents/chemistry , Surface-Active Agents/chemical synthesis , Silicon Compounds/chemistry , Microspheres , Drug Liberation
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J Mater Chem B ; 5(26): 5145-5151, 2017 Jul 14.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32264100

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Affordable methodologies for detecting tumor markers at low concentrations are very important for early diagnosis. The two key requirements for designing ultrasensitive photoelectrochemical (PEC) immunosensors are highly active PEC platforms and amplified recognition events on the transducer surfaces. Herein we report the development of an effective and general strategy for the sensitive immunoassay of biomarkers using a novel PEC platform. In particular, in contrast to traditional photoanode materials prepared by introducing well-stabilized quantum dots onto an electrode, in this work CdSe nanocrystal (NC)-based PEC films were first formed directly on an ITO surface by an anion-exchange reaction and followed by coverage with organic stabilizers. The compacted CdSe film produces ultrahigh photocurrent signals under visible-light irradiation (λ = 470 nm). Using rabbit immunoglobulin G (RIgG) as a model biomarker, we showed that through biotin-avidin bridges, biotin-functionalized peroxidase (B-HRP) could be further assembled and could catalyze the conversion of its substrate, 4-chloro-1-naphthol (4-CN), to realize precipitation of nonconductive benzo-4-chlorohexadienone on the CdSe surface, thus resulting in blocking of the electron donors and absorption of the incident light. As the resulting photocurrent decrease was directly related to the target concentration, a sensitive PEC immunoassay could be constructed. The target RIgG was detected over a concentration range from 1.0 fg mL-1 to 10 µg mL-1 with an ultralow detection limit of 0.5 fg mL-1. This study presents a promising and general strategy for the development of highly sensitive PEC biosensors, which can be extended to the detection of other enzymes and biomolecules.

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