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      “Green” Prussian Blue Analogues as Peroxidase Mimetics for Amperometric Sensing and Biosensing †

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          Prussian blue analogs (PBAs) are well-known artificial enzymes with peroxidase (PO)-like activity. PBAs have a high potential for applications in scientific investigations, industry, ecology and medicine. Being stable and both catalytically and electrochemically active, PBAs are promising in the construction of biosensors and biofuel cells. The “green” synthesis of PO-like PBAs using oxido-reductase flavocytochrome b 2 is described in this study. When immobilized on graphite electrodes (GEs), the obtained green-synthesized PBAs or hexacyanoferrates (gHCFs) of transition and noble metals produced amperometric signals in response to H 2O 2. HCFs of copper, iron, palladium and other metals were synthesized and characterized by structure, size, catalytic properties and electro-mediator activities. The gCuHCF, as the most effective PO mimetic with a flower-like micro/nano superstructure, was used as an H 2O 2-sensitive platform for the development of a glucose oxidase (GO)-based biosensor. The GO/gCuHCF/GE biosensor exhibited high sensitivity (710 A M −1m −2), a broad linear range and good selectivity when tested on real samples of fruit juices. We propose that the gCuHCF and other gHCFs synthesized via enzymes may be used as artificial POs in amperometric oxidase-based (bio)sensors.

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                Journal
                Biosensors (Basel)
                Biosensors (Basel)
                biosensors
                Biosensors
                MDPI
                2079-6374
                10 June 2021
                June 2021
                : 11
                : 6
                : 193
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Institute of Cell Biology, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, 79005 Lviv, Ukraine; demkivo@ 123456nas.gov.ua (O.M.D.); roman.serkiz@ 123456lnu.edu.ua (R.Y.S.); gonchar@ 123456cellbiol.lviv.ua (M.V.G.)
                [2 ]Faculty of Veterinary Hygiene, Ecology and Law, Stepan Gzhytskyi National University of Veterinary Medicine and Biotechnologies, 79000 Lviv, Ukraine
                [3 ]Department of Chemical Engineering, Ariel University, Kyriat-ha-Mada, Ariel 4070000, Israel; yannag@ 123456ariel.ac.il
                [4 ]Faculty of Biology and Natural Sciences, Drohobych Ivan Franko State Pedagogical University, 82100 Drohobych, Ukraine; pavlishko@ 123456yahoo.com
                Author notes
                [* ]Correspondence: galina.gayda@ 123456nas.gov.ua (G.Z.G.); marinan@ 123456ariel.ac.il (M.N.); Tel.: +380-322-226-2144 (G.Z.G.); +972-3-914-3042 (M.N.)
                [†]

                This paper is an extended version of our paper published in: Gayda, G.; Demkiv, O.; Gurianov, Y.; Serkiz, R.; Gonchar, M.; Nisnevitch, M. “Green” nanozymes: synthesis, characterization and application in am perometric (bio)sensors. In Proceedings of the 1st International Electronic Conference on Biosensors, 2–17 November 2020.

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                https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4015-8083
                https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8493-713X
                Article
                biosensors-11-00193
                10.3390/bios11060193
                8229941
                9128fbf1-4cd7-4c63-8d2d-92b94cbee251
                © 2021 by the authors.

                Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license ( https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).

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                : 30 April 2021
                : 09 June 2021
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                artificial enzymes,green synthesis,hexacyanoferrates of transition and noble metals,peroxidase mimetic,amperometric (bio)sensor,glucose oxidase,glucose analysis

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