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Dual-mode sensing platform for electron spin resonance and UV-vis detection of alkaline phosphatase based on Cu-based metal-organic frameworks

Analytical Methods [2024]
hui shi, Yuntong Liu, Chu Qiu, Chunyu Wang, Zhimin Zhang, Meijun Lu, Bo Wang, Yuan Tian, Daqian Song, Ziwei Zhang
ABSTRACT

Alkaline phosphatase (ALP) is an indispensable hydrolase in living organisms and the abnormality of ALP activity is correlated with a variety of diseases. To explore ALP activity is important for clinical diagnosis and biomedical research to understand its physiological function. In this study, a dual-mode biosensing platform was constructed based on Cu-based metal-organic framework (Cu-MOFs) for electron spin resonance (ESR) and ultraviolet-visible (UV-vis) sensing of ALP. Cu-MOFs, as peroxidase mimic, catalyzed the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) and the generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) which could oxidize ABTS into ABTS•+ with good ESR and UV-vis signals. Pyrophosphate ion (PPi) with high affinity to Cu2+ in Cu-MOFs could suppress the peroxidase-like activity of Cu-MOFs, and ALP could hydrolyze PPi, resulting in the recover of Cu-MOFs catalytic activity. Thus, a quantitative dual-mode method for detection of ALP activity was established with good linearity in the range of 0-42 U L-1 and limits of detection as low as 0.386 and 0.523 U L-1 respectively for ESR and UV-vis detection. Benefiting from its high sensitivity and excellent selectivity, this method was applied for ALP detection in human serum and satisfactory recoveries were achieved. The off-on dual-mode sensing platform is more reliable than the single-mode sensor and shows merits like simple operation and cost-friendliness, making it have great potential in the diagnosis of ALP-related diseases.

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