scienceliberal
Shining Copper Nanoclusters for Checking Enzyme Activity
Thursday, November 28, 2024
Scientists have also discovered that these nanoclusters can stick together to form larger sheets. However, a chemical called 4-nitrophenol can dim their light. By studying this, scientists found that two things cause this: an inner filter effect and a transfer of electrons.
Using these glowing sheets, scientists made a tool to measure the activity of an enzyme called β-galactosidase. This tool works within a certain range and can detect even small amounts of the enzyme. They also tested it on human serum with good results.
Actions
flag content