Optical sensing of biomedically important polyionic drugs using nano-sized gold particles

Jena, Bikash Kumar ; Chellappan, Retna Raj (2008) Optical sensing of biomedically important polyionic drugs using nano-sized gold particles Biosensors and Bioelectronics, 23 (8). pp. 1285-1290. ISSN 0956-5663

Full text not available from this repository.

Official URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bios.2007.11.014

Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bios.2007.11.014

Abstract

A simple optical method for the sensing of biomedically important polyionic drugs, protamine and heparin based on the reversible aggregation and de-aggregation of gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) is described. The polycationic protamine induces the aggregation of negatively charged citrate-stabilized AuNPs, resulting in a shift in the surface plasmon (SP) band and a consequent color change of the AuNPs from red to blue. Addition of polyanionic heparin dissipates the aggregated AuNPs due to its strong affinity to protamine and the blue color changes to the native color. The color change was monitored using UV–vis spectrophotometry. The aggregation and de-aggregation was confirmed by transmission electron microscopic (TEM) measurements. The degree of aggregation and de-aggregation is proportional to the concentration of added protamine and heparin, allowing their quantitative detection. The change in the absorbance and SP band position has been used to monitor the concentration of protamine and heparin. This optical method can quantify protamine and heparin as low as 0.1 μg/ml and 0.6 μg/ml, respectively and the calibration is linear for a wide range of concentration.

Item Type:Article
Source:Copyright of this article belongs to Elsevier Science.
ID Code:139972
Deposited On:03 Sep 2025 06:26
Last Modified:03 Sep 2025 06:26

Repository Staff Only: item control page